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Midland Home Becomes Haunted For Halloween

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: October 31, 2012
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MIDLAND -- Some Trick-or-Treaters in the Tall City enjoyed a family's extravagant Halloween house Wednesday evening.

    A Midland home in the Greenwood neighborhood was transformed into a haunted house for Halloween Wednesday.

    "We're out just to have fun with the children," homeowner Keith Muncy told Big 2. "We try not to scare them -- the little ones we're careful around. The teenagers I consider fair game for scaring."

    The Muncy family says they moved to the area about 5 years ago, and the haunted house is their way of providing a little Halloween fun.

    The Muncy family says that  some of the decorations used in their haunted house came as far away as Canada.

    The Muncy family also told Big 2 that they entertained about 300 kids with their haunted house.

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