Week In Pictures April 5 - 11
Glacier second baseman Lyndsey Hoffenbacker (25) chases Great Falls Highs Jojo Lartch back to third during Saturdays Class AA nonconference softball game at Kidsports Complex. Hoffenbacker made the out on the play.
Diana Larsen of Bigfork looks over merchandise at the 44th annual Creston Auction and Country Fair on Saturday morning.
Whitefish's Madison Tveidt tries to recover the ball as Polson's Kodi WIlson slides into second base. Wilson was safe on the play.
Glacier High School freshman Brittany Bosley takes a look Friday afternoon at her teams window display at Wheeler Jewelry in downtown Kalispell. Students in Lori Grays applied careers class put together the displays, starting with eight displays with the final four being voted on by the public on Wheeler Jewelrys Facebook page and www.jewelrymontana.com.
Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake Pete Milne and Caitlin Hills doing Lolly Kicks as they dance a Balboa style swing dance at the Sassafras Ballroom in Kalispell on Friday, April 2.
Kalispell Public Works employee Duane Schieffer takes a chainsaw to a fallen tree near the corner of Seventh Street West and Eighth Avenue West on Thursday afternoon. High winds toppled trees around the valley.
Flatheads Larry Francis fires a shot at Glaciers Logan Clay while referee Phillip Moore looks on during the first annual crosstown boxing smoker Thursday evening at Gardner Auction.
Juan Miguel Vasquez, 28, sits in Flathead County District Court next to public defender Nicole Ducheneaux Thursday afternoon.
Crews work on the second phase of downtown reconstruction along Central Avenue on Tuesday in Whitefish.
Lucie Javorska, an exchange student from the Czech Republic, spreads sugar over buchty, a traditional sweet dumpling, in the Flathead High School Library before giving a presentation on her home country Wednesday afternoon. Javorska has been in Montana for the past eight months and is leaving for home Sunday. She said she will miss the open spaces in Montana but is looking forward to freedom of mobility with Pragues public transportation.
Conor Davison works on re-roofing a home on Country Way North in Kalispell on Wednesday afternoon.
Erich Peitzsch, a U.S. Geological Survey avalanche specialist, looks on as crews move snow off of Going-to-the-Sun Road on Tuesday morning. Plowing crews were digging their way through an avalanche that crossed the road at Red Rock Point.
Flatheads Alexa Mrgich slides into second base under Whitefishs Madison Tveidt during the nonconference softball game in Whitefish on Tuesday.
Tammey Strickrodt points out some pipes to her husband, Jack, at the Outlaw Inn on Tuesday afternoon. More than two dozen booths, mostly with local vendors, were set up while the Montana Caregivers Network put on a public clinic for people to enroll in Montanas Medical Marijuana Program.
Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake Donald Hancock of Kalispell stains a fence for a friend of his on Monday near Lake Blaine.
Jennifer Lamkin of Kalispell and her 12-year-old daughter Sydney feed the birds and waterfowl at Woodland Park in Kalispell on Monday.
Laura Munson of Whitefish is the author of This Is Not The Story You Think It Is. The story, inspired by Munsons own life, also produced an essay that got so many online readers it crashed The New York Times Web site.
Veronica Honthaas of Columbia Falls is an organic beekeeper, traditional herbalist, reflexologist, potter, and gardener to name just a few, supports regression, a movement among beekeepers to introduce feral bees genetics into their broods by collecting bees from the wild.