White Hall PD Fall Festival provides spooky fun for all
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Master Leo is in the crib – corn crib that is. The one-year-old was perfectly happy just sitting there with his shovel shoveling up scoops full of corn and depositing into the bucket, oblivious to the other kids around him. Daddy Luke might have a future farmer on his hand.

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Taylor Northcutt concentrates on making her pumpkin a work of art. Children were provided a free pumpkin to decorate during the White Hall PD Fall Festival.

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Miss Hollywood, AKA Ruby Driver, forgot her adoring fans for a moment to try her hand at the ring toss game.

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Rowan Ford decided to get a skeleton painted on his face from the talented artists at 217 Terror Haunted House who had a booth set up painting the children’s faces for free.

Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press Free hot dogs and chili were provided for everyone and for those who didn’t want to roast their own hot dog over the open fire, the Boy Scouts were more than happy to do it for you. Here, Lucas Klaas, 9, of Carrollton, roasts a couple dogs for some hungry festival goers.