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This year’s Millard offers mud-fr

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Web Site Editor in Chief Parades, carnivals, fun, and mud. These are just a few of the things people think of when they think of Millard Days. Millard Days took place Aug. 25-29.

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The main attraction of Millard Days is the carnival. This year, everyone’s favorite rides returned including the Zipper, Octopus, Sizzler, and Sky Master.

“The Octopus scared me sideways and silly,” senior Jordan Shanks said.

Unlike other years, the baseball field where the carnival is held was _| not very muddy and was mostly clear everywhere. But people had other problems to face including overpriced tickets and many crowds.

“T thought it was overcrowded,” junior Hannah Witt said. “J didn’t ride any rides because the lines were too long.”

Kids had the chance to play games and try to win prizes. They also could eat the regular carnival foods including com dogs, nachos, and funnel cakes. But it’s important not to eat too much, or ride too many rides. The combination of the two could equal a very queasy stomach.

The Millard Days Parade was held on Saturday, Aug 28. Families

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