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Week in Pictures April 12-18

| April 17, 2010 7:07 PM

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Calder Morrison sits in the Scholar's Lounge at Flathead Valley Community College.

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Kinniburgh Construction moves the Blacktail Mountain Ski Area office building on Tuesday morning in Lakeside. Steve Kinniburgh watches and gives directions to the driver. The building was moved from the west side of U.S. 93 to a new spot near Lakeside Mercantile. The Blacktail office and many other buildings have been moved off property that Bruce Ennis and his wife, Margaret Davis, will develop into a new county park on Flathead Lake.

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Michael Wise and Terry Faris, both of Kalispell, hold flags and wave to passing motorists at the Tax Day tea party on Thursday. Faris carries a flag with 13 stars that he bought in Spokane. "I think we need to get back to basics with our government," said Faris. "We seem to have forgotten the constitution."

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Bigfork’s Kyle Parker tees off while Missoula Loyola’s Carter Bermingham looks on during the Bigfork Invitational Thursday morning at Eagle Bend Golf Course in Bigfork. Parker tied for second place with Missoula Loyola’s Alex Carlson.

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Paul Renner transplants a tomato plant on Wednesday at the Peaceful Garden in Swan Lake. Renner's reasons for starting the Peaceful Garden included growing high quality produce.

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From left, Ashlee Burton, Madison Catlett, Hailey Gauthier and Shay Fournier embrace Friday morning near the intersection of Montana 35 and Montford Road following a memorial service remembering Hanna Cini, who died at age 6 in a traffic accident one year ago. The girls attended school with Cini at Fair-Mont-Egan School.

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Flathead Valley Community College's Gavin Lommatsch (left) races up a pole against the University of Montana's Dan Pickar during Stumpjumper Days at FVCC's Logger Sports Arena Saturday afternoon.

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Bigfork’s Ben Sandry attempts to clear the bar in the high jump during the Bigfork Invitational Saturday morning. Sandry finished fourth with a jump of 5-foot-8.

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Columbia Falls' Tori Price stops in her tracks between third and home base as the ball sails over her head during the first game of a doubleheader against Havre Saturday afternoon. Price was caught in a pickle but made it safely back to third base.

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