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  2. Tickets for 'Dave Chappelle's Summer Camp' shows in Ohio on ...

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    Dave Chappelle announced August dates for the "Dave Chappelle's Summer Camp" comedy show, where he will return to his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio.The comedian is set to perform two shows ...

  3. Dave Chappelle to perform three shows in Ohio next month ...

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    Dave Chappelle will headline a series of shows in his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio, this summer. The comedian will bring his "Dave Chappelle and Friends" shows to the Wirrig Pavilion on July 3 ...

  4. Recreational marijuana sales start Tuesday in Ohio. Here's a ...

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    May 15, 2024; Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA; Cresco Labs grows its first marijuana crop for Ohio's new adult recreational use program. ... East into this weekend. Weather. Fox Weather. Winter Storm ...

  5. Yellow Springs, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Springs, Ohio. 27 languages. ... Yellow Springs is a village in northern Greene County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,697 at the 2020 census.

  6. WYSO - Wikipedia

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    WYSO (91.3 FM) is a radio station in Yellow Springs, Ohio, near Dayton, community owned and operated; formerly licensed and operated by Antioch College. [2] It is the flagship NPR member station for the Miami Valley, including the cities of Dayton and Springfield. WYSO signed on in 1958 and has the distinction of being located in one of the ...

  7. Glen Helen Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Glen Helen Nature Preserve is a nature reserve immediately east of Yellow Springs, Ohio, United States.The initial 700-acre parcel was given to Antioch College by Hugh Taylor Birch in memory of his daughter Helen Birch Bartlet in 1929, [1] and is the largest private nature preserve in the region.