Week in Pictures November 7-13
Mackenzie Fai, left, and Colton Prins kayak along the Whitefish River in Whitefish on Friday. The two were visiting from Alberta for the weekend and decided to take their kayaks out for one last time before winter sets in.
Nate Chute/Daily Inter Lake Angie Haas-Tennison, a native of Libby and an MRI technician who resides in Kila, is vying for a spot in the national Primal Adventure Extreme Huntress Contest. The contest winner is outfitted for a red stag hunt in New Zealand that will be filmed for an episode of the Primal Adventures television show.
Jim and Alyson Kuechmann recently opened their store, Montana Leather Creations and Smoothies in downtown Kalispell, with Jim making three varieties of smoothies and Alyson working on designing various leather items.
Irene Hansen of Whitefish salutes as the National Anthem is played on Thursday at the Veterans Day Ceremony in Whitefish. Hansen served in the United States Coast Guard.
Flathead County Sheriff Detectives stand inside the Lakeside Glacier Bank branch late Wednesday afternoon. A robbery at the bank was reported at 4 p.m., with the suspect seen leaving the bank on a white YZ Yamaha 185cc motorcycle headed west on Bierney Creek Road.
Mihkalie Britt, 13, right, and her cousin Brittany Emerson, 17, both of Columbia Falls, help rake up leaves outside their grandfather's home on Wednesday afternoon in Helena Flats.
Earl and Jenny Rempel, their five children Jaydon, 7, clockwise from top left, Elijah, 10, Nick, 12, Russel, 13, and Denielle, 8, and their dog Sandy outside their home on Wednesday, in Evergreen.
Crossing Guard Dorothy Lofgren holds up a sign for students from Smith Valley School to cross Batavia Lane on Tuesday afternoon. The speed limit in the school zone on US 2 drops to 45 mph during school hours and to 25 mph on Batavia Lane. Principal Laili Komenda worries about the proscpet of an accident at the intersection. Were making it as safe as we can, she said. Weve done a great job of having nobody hurt yet, but we dont want to look back and say, Oh, we should have.
Woodland Montessori kindergartener Mason Molter glides across the ice with the help of a bucket on Monday at the Woodland Ice Center. The class is taking one class a week for the next six weeks as part of its physical education program.
Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake Stephanie Norris, 21, stands outside Title Cash and Payday Loans recently in Evergreen. Norris is losing her job due to the passage of Initiative 164.
Whitefish resident Nanci Nicholson, her husband Rob, and her father, Martin Hale, rest with a billy goat she shot on a mountain high up in the Great Bear Wilderness. It was an extraordinarily difficult hunt because Nicholson recently had foot surgery and was hiking in an orthopedic boot.
Donovan Sweem of Marion lays stones for a chimney recently in Marion.
Zach Ginnaty power washes the top of the Veterans Memorial on Wednesday morning in Kalispell. The memorial and the walkway will be thoroughly cleaned and will have new bricks and new bronze plates installed in time for the Veterans Day ceremony which will take place on Thursday the 11th at 11 a.m.