Halloween
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It’s been a while, but Jane Witte, her family and friends are back scaring people.
Witte is opening her Haunted Barn this year and has set up several rooms such as the butcher table and ghost alley through a maze of black tarps. There’s a graveyard out back.
“We know we’ve done a good job when they run out of here screaming,” she said.
Witte, whose barn is at the corner of S.D. Highway 34 and 474th Avenue, has opened the Haunted Barn for years in the past but took a few years off recently. She’s redone the entire setup, using a collection of spooky props and animated characters she has collected over the years. Add in horror music, fog, a moving floor and live spooks, and the barn is sure to scare visitors.