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The Camping World CEO, Marcus Lemonis, claims he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores as he defied local politicians over the massive American flags flying over the locations.
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has said he’s been forced to shutter one of his stores in North Carolina amid a heated legal battle about his massive American flags flying at his stores.
The CEO of Camping World announced the closure of a North Carolina location following a battle with local lawmakers regarding huge American flags flying at stores in The Tarheel State.
A North Carolina city says Gander RV's American flag is too big. ... In 2014, Camping World announced its plans to fly flags it described as "gigantic" and "massive" at multiple locations.
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 ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis says he was forced to close one of his North Carolina stores amid a fierce legal battle over giant American flags flying at his locations. Data from the Bureau of ...
City leaders in Greenville, North Carolina, ... Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis speaks at TSP Game Plan 2023 in Alpharetta Georgia on Jan. 27, 2023. Getty Images.
According to ABC 12 in North Carolina, in March, the Greenville City Council voted against an ordinance that would allow Camping World to fly its American Flag.Additionally, Camping World had been ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN/Gray News) - The CEO of Camping World talked with WITN after the city council in Greenville, North Carolina, voted to authorize the filing of civil action against the company.
The Camping World CEO claims he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores as he defied local politicians over the massive American flags flying over the locations. Marcus Lemonis ...