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John Blodgett Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 2 months AGO
by John Blodgett Western News
| November 2, 2018 4:00 AM

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Dominic Condit, dressed as a chicken, crosses West 4th Street in Libby while trick-or-treating along Mineral Avenue Wednesday evening. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Aaron Thomas as a magician, Olivia Sanderson as a unicorn and Morgan Sanderson as a cat cross Mineral Avenue while trick-or-treating in Libby Wednesday evening. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Superman Owen Desch, Batgirl Kayleigh Desch and Supermom Lorenn Desch walk past Lincoln County Transportation’s zombie van while trick-or-treating along Mineral Avenue in Libby Wednesday. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Jorja Bauer carries Kalei Trenkle on her shoulders at Libby’s Halloween trunk-or-treat festivities Wednesday. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Elena Byers, 5, checks out a zombie in a Lincoln County Tranportation van while trick-or-treating with her family on Mineral Avenue in Libby Wednesday. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Trick-or-treaters — from left in front, Elena Byers, her mother Alicia Rae Alkire, her friend Vivian Grosch and her sister Alexandria Byers, with Vivian’s parents Amy and John following — walk along Mineral Avenue in Libby Wednesday. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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