The Factory Nominated for a 2009 Xtremey Award
Staff
The most talked about ATV film of 2009 has just received a nod from the leading Action Sports film awards. For the 6th year in a row, a Premis film has been nominated for Best Quad Video of the Year, this year The Factory has caught their eye.
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Powerlet Joins Forces with Acorn Woods Communications
Staff
Coliant Corp today announced the appointment of Acorn Woods Communications to handle advertising, marketing and PR functions for their two divisions - Powerlet and Contego
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Polaris lays off 100 workers
Staff
Polaris Industries Inc. cut production of its Ranger utility vehicle at its plant in Roseau and laid off more than 110 employees.
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Honda to Hold Off ATV Production in SC
Staff
Honda will close production for three months in its Timmonsville, SC, plant. The facility, which produces ATV and Personal Watercraft, will stop production March thru May.
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Board considers ATV trail grant
Staff
If the Lamar County Board of Supervisors likes what it hears, the county may apply for a state grant that would pay for the construction of all-terrain vehicle trails at the Multi-Purpose Center.
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U.S. Senate poised to shut Off-Highway Vehicles out of more than 1 million acres of public land
Staff
The U.S. Senate is poised to act as early as Sunday on a massive package of public lands bills that would shut motorcyclists and ATVs out of more than 1 million acres without adequate public comment, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) reports.
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New Law for Oregon ATV Riders
Staff
Those operating an ATV under the age of 16 must take an online safety training class to ride on public lands
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New Johnson Valley Petition
Staff
As you know, AAPL supports the Partnership For Johnson Valley (PFJV) in their efforts to save one of the best OHV areas in the California desert.
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ALERT: Part of the Governor’s latest budget proposal is a $90M loan from the OHV Trust Fund to help balance the state budget!
Staff
Although we understand that the state is in the grip of the worst budget crisis in history, this loan is not a solution to the problem!
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Save Johnson Valley Alert
Wayne Nosala
What was to be a routine meeting to discuss the proposed expansion of the Twentynine Palms MCAGCC chaired by Harry Baker turned into an emotional discussion about the economic impacts the military's proposed expansion would have in Lucerne, Johnson, Yucca Valley and surrounding communities if tourism was removed from the region.
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