Trick-or-treat on the square

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Saturday morning, things went a little sideways in the city of Lincoln. Sometime before 10:30 a.m., city police Chief Ken Greenslate decided he would prefer a life of crime. Of course, he was caught and held in the Logan County Safety Complex, but then the clever chief escaped.
Mayor Keith Snyder, in a stunning turn of events, decided that he would have to take command of the situation, and he became a "Boy in Blue" in pursuit of the escapee.
When the two met up at Latham Park, though, they were excited to see about 25 to 30 kids there getting ready to go trick-or-treating to downtown merchants.
Forgetting all else, they joined in the fun and led the children on a walking parade through the downtown area in search of candy!

Pictures by Nila Smith

 

Greenslate and Snyder are all smiles at they meet up Saturday morning to go trick-or-treating with the kids.

 

These well-dressed ladies are ready to get the show on the road!



 

Tim Becke of the Log Cabin Quilt Shop passes out goodies at the kids' first stop of the day.

Right next door, Donna Moore of the Pink Shutter makes stop two, and already the kids are excited about getting lots of candy.

 

Two puppies pose for a picture.

Meanwhile Superman is eyeing another kind of dog!

 

 

The parade crosses over to Kickapoo Street via the alley behind the library.

Helen Rainforth and her staff at Abe's Carmelcorn passed out tons of treats!

 

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