Most likely, you or someone you know has been affected by Lyme disease, the most common tick-borne illness in the US with more than 300,000 cases diagnosed each year. In
According to an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by Don Behm, Milwaukee County parks officials want to prevent drones from swarming parks and parkways and creating safety problems in
According to an article on the Athletic Business website by Mike Cornoni and Chad Barrington, smaller venues and mid-level colleges are facing the same realities as larger programs, while smaller
On the heels of its successful GreenCare for Troops Awareness Week, Project EverGreen announces a recruiting challenge and commemorative T-shirt offer to attract new volunteers. The limited edition “Service Is In
Interesting story from Sports Venue Business out of the UK on the future of corporate suites at stadiums from the hospitality industry point of view, read it here
This webinar will introduce performance testing of sports fields. Dr. Gerald Henry from University of Georgia will present “Enhancing Athletic Field Safety” on Monday, July 2 at 1 pm ET. Performance
According to an online story from the Covington (TN) Leader, vice mayor Mac McGowan proposed an additional $12,000 to the parks and recreation department to provide for a full-time field
According to insurancejournal.com, a “flying frankfurter and not a foul ball that left a baseball fan with a black eye in Philadelphia.” Kathy McVay says she was at Monday night’s
The AP reports the Rubber Bowl in Akron, OH will soon be demolished. The landmark stadium hosted Billy Graham, Karl Wallenda and the Rolling Stones along with lots and lots
According to an article by Tim Tucker in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, If Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts World Cup matches in 8 years, as seems highly likely, a natural-grass playing surface