Vergas man collects, restores snowmobiles
February 13, 2013 in DL-Online
Darrell Dey is a self-described hoarder. He is also a collector and tinkerer of many machines. Continue Reading
February 13, 2013 in DL-Online
Darrell Dey is a self-described hoarder. He is also a collector and tinkerer of many machines. Continue Reading
February 5, 2013 in The Osakis Review
VOLS snowmobile races back this year Continue Reading
December 27, 2012 in Lake County News-Chronicle
Trail crews hustled to replace bridges this past week and into the weekend to get North Shore snowmobile trails repaired in time for snowmobiling this winter. Continue Reading
January 31, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Arctic Cat is recalling 19,000 snowmobiles after discovering a flaw in their steering, the Thief River Falls-based company announced Tuesday. The recall is for 2012 models F, XF and M snowmobiles. Continue Reading
January 27, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Sales of Arctic Cat snowmobiles were up 61 percent in the quarter ending Dec.31, as orders placed by dealers last spring shipped. Last year’s snowy winter helped spur orders, as did Arctic Cat’s new line-up of 23 new snowmobiles. Continue Reading
December 25, 2011 in West Central Tribune
In the two photographs by the Tribune’s Rand Middleton, two distinct examples of horsepower were on display on Christmas Day Continue Reading
November 16, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
Robbie Maddison and Levi LaVallee will make side-by-side attempts to break world records for the longest motorcycle and snowmobile jumps in the latest edition of the “Red Bull: New Year. No Limits.” series. Continue Reading
May 12, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
Snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle maker Arctic Cat Inc. today posted a net loss in its fiscal fourth quarter that was flat with the previous year, attributing the red ink to the seasonal nature of the business. Continue Reading
April 20, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
Due to stronger-than-projected demand for its snowmobiles, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, Polaris Industries will keep 50 to 60 engine-manufacturing jobs at its Osceola, Wis., plant. Continue Reading
March 8, 2011 in Grand Forks Herald
More than $13.6 million will be shared among about 2,250 hourly and nonsalaried Polaris employees in a cash payment. On average, each of these employees will receive nearly 19 percent of their annual base pay, the company said. Continue Reading
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