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Our Guide to Your Halloween Weekend
It's that time of the year again boys and girls. Halloween is a time when the dead can return to the living, and we all wear costumes to blend in with each other. It's a time when magic and enchantment can happen, as we remember exactly how mystified we were by Halloween when we were children.
But it's also a time to be and act like a grownup, so with that said, we present:
OUR GUIDE TO YOUR HALLOWEEN WEEKEND.
Connecticut State Lawmaker Wants to Change the Date of Halloween
Connecticut State Representative Tim Larson has proposed that the state change the date of Halloween so it always falls on a weekend.
U.W. Cowboys: What Are You Going To Be For Halloween? [VIDEO]
Cameras were on hand to talk some of the guys from the University of Wyoming football to inquire as to who they were going to be for Halloween. Check out the video.
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Halloween’s Ancient Traditions
The Science Zone Needs Your Help For Halloween Treat Trail 2011!
The Science Zone puts on the yearly Treat Trail on October 31. This year they expect to have more than 5,000 people walk through their doors! This is both a huge project and a great opportunity.
Volunteers Needed!
The Science Zone is looking for people who would be willing to donate their time to help put on this
The Trick or Treat Trail Returns to Casper
This Halloween, bring your family to The Science Zone for Casper's largest Trick or Treating event! From 4:00pm - 8:00pm on October 31, bring the family to the corner of Midwest and David Streets for the annual "Trick or Treat Trail."
Free for all ages, you and your kids will wind your way thr
Kids Are More Likely to Get Hit by Cars on Halloween, Says Study
Kids always look forward to trick-or-treating on Halloween, but a new study from the Centers for Disease and Prevention may give some parents pause.
The CDC reports children are four times more likely to be hit by cars on October 31 than on any other day of the year — probably not terribly surprising, given the increase in the number of kids who are out and about on Halloween.


