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But Lemonis says he won’t budge on the issue, and that the flags are his love letter to the United States, which allowed him ...
City leaders in North Carolina plan to initiate legal action against the owner of a nationwide RV dealership over a massive ...
The city previously told the RV dealer that its 130-foot flagpole violated the city's 44-foot height restriction for ...
The CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis has released a statement regarding his refusal to take the flag down. In an “X” post he made on Tuesday Lemonis stated, “The flag isn’t coming down. No matter ...
Marcus Lemonis is refusing to take down a large American flag after a North Carolina city council decided to pursue legal action.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is standing firm in his decision to keep a 3,200-square-foot American flag flying at the company's Greenville location, despite it violating the city's ordinance.
“Not when they sue, not when I lose, not if they take me to jail, the flag is not coming down,” Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis said. Camping World’s fight against the city of Greenville concerning ...
WITN reports Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is sending another message to Greenville City Council that he will not back down when it comes to the huge American flag and flagpole at his business in ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis explained why he’s keeping his giant flag up in Greenville, North Carolina: “The flag is my love letter to a country that gave me a chance when I didn’t have ...
“Not when they sue, not when I lose, not if they take me to jail, the flag is not coming down,” Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis said. Camping World’s fight against the city of Greenville ...