An ongoing feud between Camping World and a city in Tennessee over a giant American flag has now led to threats against city ...
Camping World, a national RV dealer whose stores are in more than 200 locations across the US, has feuded with cities over ...
The city told the RV dealer that its 130-foot flagpole violated the city's 44-foot height restriction for non-building ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis discusses his refusal to take down a massive American flag despite fines on ‘The Bottom Line ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis is defying another city's threat of legal action over the store's signature, massive ...
Kirkland's, Inc. (Nasdaq: KIRK) ("Kirkland's" or the "Company"), a specialty retailer of home décor and furnishings, announced that the Company's shareholders, in accordance with applicable Nasdaq ...
It appears as if the team had another move up their sleeve, this one involving Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Marcus Pettersson. The Canucks are reportedly acquiring Pettersson in a trade with ...
Daily fines won't stop Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis from flying a huge Old Glory high and proud. "This isn't the first time this has happened. We've been dealing with this for years.
Despite the fines, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis asserted on social media that the flag would not be coming down. "The flag is not coming down. You can fine me all you want City of Greenville ...
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 ...