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GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The CEO of Camping World sat down with a local radio station in Eastern North Carolina to discuss the controversy between the City of Greenville and Camping World’s ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The City of Greenville has filed a lawsuit against Camping World for allegedly not removing the 3,200 square foot flag and 130 foot metal pole that violates city coded ...
The city is requesting the flagpole be removed. The city sent Camping World the notice of violation on January 16th. The City of Greenville says it does not have any comment at this time.
The Greenville City Council voted 4-2 in March to hire outside legal counsel to sue Lemonis and Camping World. Lemonis told WITN shortly after the vote that he still would not take down the 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 ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Greenville City Council members elected not to approve Camping World’s request to fly its 3,200-square foot flag. Council members said if the flag stays up, Ca… ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The fight to keep the Camping World flag up in Greenville continues. Four people stood in front of the flag on Evans Street with signs in support of the Camping World flag.
GREENVILLE N.C. (WNCT) — The 3,200 square foot flag at Camping World in Greenville that has been flying was taken down. WNCT was the first to speak with the General […] ...
Camping World could be allowed to keep the giant flag after a vote by the commission on Tuesday and a later vote from the City Council. The commission on Tuesday also is set to hear a rezoning ...
The CEO of Camping World wants to meet with city officials next week to discuss keeping a 3,200-square-foot flag flying at its Greenville location, but planning officials said Friday they've ...
Camping World CEO speaks to WITN about Greenville flag fightMan arrested after high-speed chase in Lenoir County ...