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LOCAL ENTREPRENEUR SAVES IDAHO CENTER

Pop’N Pins, a 12-lane center in Preston, Idaho, about an hour south of Pocatello near the Utah border, has been saved by Sawyer Hemsley of Hemsley Ventures. According to Tana Checketts, who manages the facility with her husband, Chad, Hemsley purchased the center to prevent it from closing, citing its importance to the community. According […]

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BVL RAISES $1.8 MILLION FOR NEW FISCAL-YEAR RECORD

A total of $1,824,639 was raised by the Bowlers to Veterans Link in fiscal 2025 (ending July 31), the largest amount raised in a single year in the charity’s 83-year history. “This extraordinary achievement reflects the strength, generosity and unity of the entire BVL community,” said BVL Executive Director Jessica Abel. “From bowling centers and […]

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LAWN LANES TO BE FEATURED ON NBC PROGRAM

It’s always fun when bowling provides the backdrop for a television sitcom or drama. It’s often dumb, but it’s still fun, not to mention great exposure. Through the years, bowling has been a “co-star” on “Happy Days,” “Laverne & Shirley,” “Married with Children,” “Cheers,” “The Simpsons,” “Fargo,” “The Sopranos,” “Blue Bloods,” “CSI” and many other […]

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BOWLING PAVILION REOPENS AFTER 9 DECADES

Some bowling centers have closed for a year or two… and sometimes a little longer… and then reopened. Now, the bowling venue at the historic French Lick Resort in French Lick, Indiana, has come back to life following a hiatus of more than 90 years. The Billiard and Bowling Pavilion opened at the resort on […]

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VETERAN TEXAS BCA E.D. KAREN MILLER CALLS IT A CAREER

Karen Miller, who served the bowling center owners of Texas for more than 40 years and helped grow the Southwest Bowling Proprietors Trade Show into a regional behemoth, has retired as executive director of the Texas Bowling Centers Association. Miller began her tenure with the association as an administrative assistant and was asked to step […]

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WASHINGTON PROPRIETORS DEALING WITH NEW MINIMUM WAGE HIKE

The cost of doing business in Washington state went up with the turn of a calendar page today as the minimum wage increased to $17.13 per hour. Many cities in the state — including Bellingham, Everett and Renton — have their own higher rates. In Seattle, the new minimum wage is $21.30 per hour. The […]

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