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American flag, Camping World
RV dealer racks up fines over giant American flag — but CEO and TV star says it’s not coming down
You can fine me all you want City of Greenville North Carolina. #NoAmericanFlagIsTooBig,” the 50-year-old tycoon wrote in a social-media post.
Greenville, N.C., fines Camping World $250 a day for flying giant American flag
Camping World first began flying the giant American flag, which is 15 times larger than the size permitted on a non-residential property in Greenville, North Carolina, in the fall. It began
I fly the American flag because I believe in it, says Camping World CEO
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis discusses his refusal to take down a massive American flag despite fines on ‘The Bottom Line.’
City fines Camping World $250 a day for flying giant American flag: 'Fine me all you want'
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WKRC) — Camping World was fined $250 a day for flying a giant American flag atop of 120-foot-tall flag pole.
Camping World CEO says giant American flag won’t come down despite fines
Camping World, a nationwide RV dealer, is racking up hefty fines for flying a huge American flag in Greenville, North Carolina.
UPDATED: Greenville council supports ordinance to allow massive flag at Camping World
A dispute over a massive American flag flying at a Greenville business continues to escalate as Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis remains defiant against city re
Greenville city council orders plan that would allow American flag to fly at Camping World
Mayor PJ Connelly says that during the city’s planning session today, city counsel voted unanimously to direct staff to develop an ordinance that would allow the flag to fly at Camping World. This is a developing story.
Statesville business' battle over huge American flag echoed in Greenville
A fight was brewing Tuesday over an American flag flying at a business in North Carolina -- a situation familiar to some in the Charlotte region. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, the city of Greenville, North Carolina was embroiled in a battle with Camping World over an American flag they say is simply too big.
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Camping World (CWH): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q3 Earnings?
Camping World has been in a holding pattern, posting a small return of 0.7% while floating around $22.94. The stock also fell ...
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Apopka’s Trey Hendrickson heads up final 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Roster
The NFL has announced the official final roster for this weekend’s Pro Bowl Games at Camping World Stadium, with alternates ...
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Camping World CEO makes statement as Greenville City Council rules on flag
Greenville City Council members elected not to approve Camping World's request to fly its 3,200-square foot flag.
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Two new QBs added to Pro Bowl as replacements
Two new quarterbacks were added to the Pro Bowl on Tuesday as replacements. Both Drake Maye and Russell Wilson are headed to ...
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Camping World Amends Employment Agreement for CEO Marcus Lemonis
Camping World Holdings, Inc. announced in an 8-K filing on January 26, 2025, that its Board of Directors has approved an amended and restated employment agreement with Marcus Lemonis, the Chief ...
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Make-A-Wish Southern Florida grants Pasco County 7-year-old a new camper
Make-A-Wish Southern Florida grants a Pasco County 7-year-old a brand-new camper at Camping World. She said her wish was to ...
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CEO takes stand against fines for flying massive American flag: It creates 'noise, unnecessary distractions'
Camping World's CEO does not plan on taking down the massive American flag at its Greenville, North Carolina, dealership in a ...
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