CRATER LAKE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The National Park Service has approved the transfer of the Crater Lake National Park concessions contract formerly held by Crater Lake Hospitality. The park said Thursday that hospitality company ExplorUS will take over providing visitor services under the contract immediately, including: Lodging at Crater Lake Lodge, The Cabins at Mazama
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The environmental campaigner responds to the government’s purchase of 70,000 acres and seas that will be Ireland’s first Marine National Park.
Skyline Drive, the scenic route that runs along Shenandoah National Park and takes travelers through eight different Virginia counties, has just finished receiving $15 million in improvements.
I do not know how Frank Gore Jr. went undrafted. He is the son of an all-time great and was a monster during his college career at Southern Mississippi. And yet, the First Team All-Sun Belt running back did not hear his name called in Detroit this weekend. Fortunately, it did not take long for […]
Jamie Vardy couldn’t contain his excitement as Leicester kickstarted their Championship winning celebrations. The Foxes won the title with a 3-0 win away at Preston North End on Monday night
The United Nations makes a mockery of human rights not just through its actions, but through the supposed human rights issues it chooses to focus on. Volker Turk is the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, an arrogant title for an arrogant organization that does far more harm than good to global human rights. […]
For the first time in roughly 20 years, the Hurlburt Field Airpark is open to the general public. While the airpark has been unofficially available for public use since April 11, 1st Special Operations Wing (1SOW) Commander Col. Patrick Dierig and others with Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday to formally welcome community members to the outdoor museum.
It was announced this week that a new national park is to be opened in Co Kerry.
Scientists are urging farmers to use urine to fertilize crops instead of synthetic fertilizer. They have developed and are experimenting with toilets that can separate urine and convert to pellets.
By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat Volunteer week took center stage in the Grayson County Commissioner’s Court Tuesday morning. Commissioners declared April 21-27 as National Volunteer… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
EMPORIA (KSNT) - A petition to save a city park in Emporia is prompting local leaders to take action Tuesday. The City of Emporia announced in a press release that it has reviewed the signatures attached to a petition to save Quaker Park. Locals rallied to save the park after learning the city planned to []