Last year, Thor—working in partnership with Harbinger Motors—gave us a glimpse of one possible future for RVs when it unveiled its prototype electric Test Vehicle. That Class A model used an electric motor and large battery bank, combined with a gas-powered range extender, to give the RV a 500+ mile range. When it revealed the... The post Jayco Embark E-RV First Look appeared first on RV.com.| RV.com
If you’re in the market for a compact, easy-to-drive Class A coach, you’ll find a lot to love in the Thor Freedom Traveler A24. At just 25′ 8″ in length, this model offers a cozy camping experience with room to comfortably sleep up to three people. Built on a Ford E-Series chassis, the A24 is... The post Video: The Thor Freedom Traveler A24 is a Small Class A That’s Big on Features appeared first on RV.com.| RV.com
Late-inning rallies and command issues cost Dickinson in regular season finale at Dakota Community Bank & Trust Ballpark.| Dickinson Press
The best RVs for beginners are simple to set-up, easy to drive or tow, and offer room to grow as first-time buyers become more comfortable.| RV.com
The cost of CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) training varies based on location, program type, and whether it’s offered by a private truck driving school, a community college, or through a company-sponsored program. Below is a breakdown of typical costs: Private Truck Driving Schools 💰 Cost: $3,000 – $7,000 ✅ Typically offer fast-track, comprehensive training programs […] The post How Much Does CDL Training Cost? appeared first on CDL Training Today.| CDL Training Today
DHS is carrying a four-game winning streak after victories over Williston and Bismarck| Dickinson Press
After injuring his shoulder during hockey season, Tyler Danbom has played through pain to become one of Dickinson’s top hitters and a steady leader on the diamond.| Dickinson Press
Trying to decide which motorhome is best is tough. Let's review features and prices for Super C and Class A motorhomes.| RV Living
If you’ve been keeping up with current events in the RV industry lately, you’ve probably heard about California’s so-called motorhome ban that is set to go into effect on January 1, 2025. Because of the complicated and somewhat fluid nature of this story, there have been a lot of rumors and misinformation circulating online. Understandably, this has led to plenty of speculation and concern from the RV community, as we all wait to see how things sort out.| RV.com