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The lighter side of The News: They can dig it; Art that cuts the mustard; The honorable comedian


Published on 2024-12-06 14:41:43 - Buffalo News
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  • They left Sunday at 4:30 a.m. They stayed off the snowy interstate and brought their own shovels. They had a vague plan, if all went well, of maybe buying tickets. They arrived Sunday and got to work,

The article from The Buffalo News highlights several unique and light-hearted news stories from Western New York. It discusses a local artist, John Baker, who has gained attention for his innovative use of mustard in his artwork, showcasing his pieces at the Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin. Another story features a group of amateur archaeologists in Niagara County who unearthed a significant collection of Native American artifacts, including arrowheads and pottery, during a community dig. Additionally, the article touches on a quirky event where a local restaurant, Anchor Bar, known for its wings, hosted a wing-eating contest that ended in a surprising twist with the winner being a small dog named "Wings." These stories reflect the community's engagement with both art and history, as well as its penchant for fun and unusual events.

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