When Germantown resident Alexis Luttrell bought an 8-foot skeleton man and accompanying skeleton dog, she intended to use them for more than just Halloween decorations. Her plan was to showcase them ...
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Luttrell received a warning from a Germantown compliance officer that cited a city ordinance limiting how long holiday and seasonal decorations can be displayed. The skeletons, in other words ...