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  • Archery in the Schools

    Funding Restored for School Archery Programs and Other Shooting Sports

    Article Oct 13, 2023 | By: Michael Popke

    Here’s good news for school-based archery and shooting sports and teams. New legislation requires th...

  • Earlier this year, a soccer league in the U.K. became, by its own claim, the “first league in the world” to equip referees with body cameras.

    Body Cam Usage Increasing Among Soccer Referees

    Article Oct 12, 2023 | By: Michael Popke

    Earlier this year, a soccer league in the U.K. became, by its own claim, the “first league in the wo...

  • Lady Anglers To Learn Plus Tackle Fishing at Keys Oct. 13-15 Ladies, Let’s Go Fishing No-Yelling School

    Women's Fishing Event Coming to the Keys

    News Oct 12, 2023

    Aspiring anglers can learn, practice skills and go fishing at the award-winning "Ladies, Let's Go...

  • We might have lost sight of CTE, given all the other recent health concerns in the news, but it’s still affecting athletes. A Boston University study, for example, recently found that more than 40 percent of youth, high school and college athletes had a degenerative brain disorder associated with concussions. Unfortunately, many died by suicide.

    Youth, High School and College Athletes Still Vulnerable to CTE

    Article Oct 12, 2023 | By: Michael Popke

    We might have lost sight of CTE, given all the other recent health concerns in the news, but it’s st...

  • The IRON 44 Regional Combines are designed to showcase and promote the best talent in lacrosse in your area.

    Maryland to Host Regional Lacrosse combine

    News Oct 10, 2023

    The IRON 44 Regional Combines are designed to showcase and promote the best talent in lacrosse in...

  • AFTCO Collegiate Bass Open Set for October 14-15 at Lake Dardanelle in Russellville, AR

    AFTCO Collegiate Bass Open Set for October 14-15 at Lake Dardanelle in Russellville

    News Oct 10, 2023

    The Association of Collegiate Anglers will host its second event of the season on the Bass Pro Shops...

  • Civitas is pleased to announce that thanks to the tireless efforts of Visit Salt Lake, led by President & CEO Kaitlin Eskelson and her talented staff, on June 13, 2023, the first-ever Convention and Tourism Assessment Area in Utah was established in Salt Lake County. Participating hotels will levy a 2% assessment on gross short-term guest room rental revenue, with collection to begin on October 1st. This assessment is projected to generate an estimated 50% increase in the annual budget to support initiative

    Civitas Announces Formation of Utah’s First Convention and Tourism Assessment Area (CTAA), Located in Salt Lake County

    News Oct 09, 2023

    Thanks to the tireless efforts of Visit Salt Lake, the first-ever Convention and Tourism Assessment Area in Utah was established in Salt Lake County.

  • Historic Hotels Conference

    Arizona to Host Hotel Event

    News Oct 09, 2023

    The 2023 Historic Hotels Awards of Excellence Ceremony & Gala will be held at The Wigwam resort in...

  • USTAF is dedicated to expanding the reach of tennis by giving youth in these communities access to quality courts and tennis programs

    Harvard Park Tennis Courts Renovated with $300,000 from the USTA Foundation

    News Oct 03, 2023

    USTAF is dedicated to expanding the reach of tennis by giving youth in these communities access to...

  • New independent research from Tourism Economics demonstrates how visitors and tourism are driving economic growth in Overland Park, Kansas.

    Overland Park Visitor Economy Rebounding, Driving $852M+ in Economic Impact Economic Research Highlights 19.5% Growth in 2022

    News Oct 02, 2023

    New independent research from Tourism Economics demonstrates how visitors and tourism are driving economic growth in Overland Park, Kansas.

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