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NewsDecember 19, 2017

CINCINNATI -- A ghoulish holiday tradition soon will come to a close after a man said he won't put up his "zombie Nativity" scene after this year. Sycamore Township's Jasen Dixon said he wasn't planning to install the display this year. "But I get hundreds of emails from people, local fans," he said. "It's almost like a cult following." Dixon installed the display complete with zombie Mary and zombie baby Jesus in early December. He said he'll put it in storage or sell it after Christmas...

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CINCINNATI -- A ghoulish holiday tradition soon will come to a close after a man said he won't put up his "zombie Nativity" scene after this year. Sycamore Township's Jasen Dixon said he wasn't planning to install the display this year. "But I get hundreds of emails from people, local fans," he said. "It's almost like a cult following." Dixon installed the display complete with zombie Mary and zombie baby Jesus in early December. He said he'll put it in storage or sell it after Christmas.

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