Rafting companies fight to stay afloat

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Tue, 02/09/2010 - 05:25

About 40 people who work at two rafting companies on the Taylor River brought their big, blue rafts to the Capitol Monday morning to push lawmakers to pass a bill that will let them to put them back in the water.


 

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