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Viking River Cruises Announces Two More New Builds for 2012

Viking River Cruises just announced that it has ordered two more ships in the Viking Longships class for delivery in 2012, bringing the total of new vessels to six. This announcement marks an unprecedented number of ships launching in a single season, an accomplishment that eclipses Viking’s own record of four ships christened into the […]

Foley considers indoor sports complex for 165-acre site on Beach Express

FOLEY, Alabama — A 165-acre parcel on the Baldwin Beach Express could become the site of a major indoor sports complex, bringing tourists, teams and revenue to the area, supporters said. The Foley City Council voted Monday night to hire Pinnacle Indo…

Religious Group Travel Guide to Cheyenne, Wyoming

Cheyenne inspires the soul of the West and invites religious group travelers to step back in time. The city’s Western roots come alive with attractions like horse-drawn carriage rides, rodeo shows and bison ranch tours. Darren Rudloff, CEO of Cheyenn…

Report: 700,000 homes lack access to transit systems

A new report finds that 700,000 American households have no car or cannot reach their local transit system.

Matthews Buses opens new Orlando facility

Matthews Buses, one of the largest bus dealers in the U.S. and one of Rifled Air Conditioning’s best distributors, opened its new Orlando, FL facility earlier this month.

WorldStrides Announces Rebranding of Divisions

WorldStrides, the largest educational student travel organization in the nation, announced today the rebranding of its primary programs and divisions into three cohesive brands. Since 1967, WorldStrides has provided four million students the opportunity to learn beyond classroom walls. Today, it is introducing new brand names that will help unite its broad-ranging offerings of educational […]

Adding muscle to Manatee’s sport tourism effort

BRADENTON — Manatee County’s one-person sports tourism effort would expand into a three-person staff and eventually wean itself off of tourism tax dollars under a plan to create a nonprofit sports commission. “I’ve been a staff of one since…

Obama tricked-out coach rolls through Midwest

President Obama now has something in common with Cher, Lady Gaga, Sarah Palin, Tom Hanks, Josh Groban and The Rockettes.

Packers fans win with Green Bay Metro Transit play

Green Bay Metro Transit has established four new routes on game days to serve Lambeau Field, Austin Straubel International Airport, along with residential and metro areas.

Study: Public transit forced to raise fares

A new report by the American Public Transportation Association finds that nearly 80 percent of public transit systems have already implemented fare increases or service cuts in 2010 or are considering them for the future because of flat or decreased local and/or regional funding.