Road Ranger
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Road Ranger is an American corporation whose primary business is operating convenience stores and travel centers in the Midwestern states of Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Many Road Ranger stations have Subway restaurants inside them.
Road Ranger is a convenience store and travel center "acquirer." Given the rising price of the cost of fuel many small and some mid size chains are being forced into bankruptcy or out of business.
In May, 2007 Road Ranger announced a deal with the Rockford RiverHawks baseball team to name their Loves Park, IL stadium Road Ranger Stadium.
Road Ranger, which is privately owned, is headquartered in Rockford, Illinois.

