Athlete Spotlight: U.S. Halfpipe Snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington

Salt Lake City, UT – U.S. halfpipe snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington of Salt Lake City spent this past season showing everyone that she’s a force to be reckoned with. With a win at the season’s opening Grand Prix in Copper Mountain in Colorado as well as a silver medal at the X Games … Continue Reading … Continue reading Athlete Spotlight: U.S. Halfpipe Snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington

State Bailout Gives Indoor Skiing in New Jersey New Life

East Rutherford, NJ – The on-again, off-again indoor skiing complex once known as Xanadu in New Jersey’s Meadowlands is on again once more. The New Jersey legislature on Wednesday approved Governor Chris Christie’s plan to infuse the stalled project with $200 million from state coffers. The project, now with a new developer and a new … Continue reading State Bailout Gives Indoor Skiing in New Jersey New Life

Second Busiest Ski Season Ever for Lake Tahoe Resorts

Lake Tahoe, CA & NV – For the second consecutive season, Lake Tahoe’s ski and snowboard resorts are reporting an increase in skier visitation numbers that outperformed the percentage growth at U.S. ski resorts as a whole by more than four times the national average. Nearly eclipsing the all-time mark set during the 2004-05 season, … Continue reading Second Busiest Ski Season Ever for Lake Tahoe Resorts

Montana Supreme Court Rules Lawsuit Against Yellowstone Club Can Proceed

Big Sky, MT – The Montana State Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a unanimous decision permitting a former employee of Montana’s exclusive private Yellowstone Club ski resort to pursue a claim against the Club. Plaintiff Leonard Brown alleges the Club violated the state’s Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act (WDEA). According to the opinion issued by … Continue reading Montana Supreme Court Rules Lawsuit Against Yellowstone Club Can Proceed