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Sevierville sends notice to Camping World CEO to take down flag pole with giant American flagSEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) - On Tuesday, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis shared a notice from the City of Sevierville regarding a flag pole that displays the giant American flag at the location ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis told 6 News that they will not be taking it down. “It breaks my heart, but I will have to tell you and the rest of the town, flag’s not coming down,” Lemonis ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis posted on ‘X’ that a court date has been set for April 15th in Sevierville city court ...
City council members in Greenville, North Carolina have voted 4-2 to deny an ordinance that would allow Camping World’s ...
As of Friday morning, there have been six citations for a total of $1,150 in fines. However, the CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis said the giant flag is not coming down. In a post on X in response ...
The CEO of Camping World ... It is not the first time Lemonis has defied orders to remove the huge Camping World flags; he has had similar experiences across the country and even takes on daily ...
Camping World Holdings, Inc. has closed on the asset and real estate purchase of Lazydays locations in Murfreesboro, TN and Vancouver, WA. The company expects to close on additional locations in the ...
However, the CEO of Camping World Marcus Lemonis said the giant flag is not coming down. In a post on X in response to the violation notice from the city, Lemonis wrote: “The flag is not coming ...
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