“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 ...
Marcus Lemonis is refusing to take down a large American flag after a North Carolina city council decided to pursue legal ...
Camping World’s fight against the city of Greenville concerning its enormous flag seems to be far from over as Lemonis says ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is standing firm in his decision to keep a 3,200-square-foot American flag flying at the ...
The battle between the City of Greenville and Camping World continues. Greenville City Council votes toward resolution to ...
The city of Greenville is moving forward with legal action against Camping World, following a contentious city council vote.
The Greenville City Council voted 4-2 toward a resolution that authorizes the city to file a civil action against Camping ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN)—The Greenville City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to authorize the City to file a civil action against Camping World for violating city code regarding the size of the ...
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WNCT Greenville on MSNCity Council votes against enlargement of Camping World flag, what comes next?The City of Greenville is looking into what’s next after denying a request to enlarge the flag at Camping World, banning a ...
The Greenville City Council voted 4-2 on Monday to begin legal proceedings against a recreational vehicle dealership that has ...
The Greenville City Council voted 4-to-2 against the amendment to allow Camping World to fly its massive American flag Thursday, Mar. 13, 2025.
SEVIERVILLE, TN. (WITN) - The controversy surrounding the oversized American flagpole at a Camping World location in a Tennessee city, similar to what’s happening in Greenville, is headed to court.
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