Annual Truck or Treat on the Square
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Roodhouse Police Department and the White Hall Drag-O-Way held the annual Trunk or Treat around the Roodhouse Square Sunday night with a record number of kids showing up for the candy, hot dogs, popcorn and hot chocolate, along with the tons of candy handed out by those who chose to decorate their trunks and spend the night handing it out to the little ghouls and goblins. After they collected their candy, they could sit in the square and watch a moving while eating their hot dogs and popcorn.

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The North Greene FFA won the Overall Award for best decorating with their rendition of Duck Dynasty, complete with the boat, false beards and duck calls, which got quite of annoying by the end of the night. Left to right: Walker McMillen, Blaine Nunes and Layten Moffitt.

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Roodhouse Police Officer A.J. McAdams works to adjust the projector to play the movie while the kids are busy going around and collecting the candy. McAdams was told not to give up his day job.

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Johnathen Goodman gets a ride from his dad, Bradley, while in line to get some candy from the long line of trunks decorated giving out candy.

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Double trouble of the cowboy kind. Four-year-old twins Cashus and Cisco Evans were not one bit scared to get inside the coffin on display at one of the sites, nor were they scared of the hideous creatures holding open the door for them.

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Kaitlyn Lowe, a cute little witch, stops to get some candy from Aubrey Hall’s cauldron.