<p>Bremer Deaton, 8, of Missoula, a member of Pack 4996, holds a
small Douglas Fir that he and members of troop 1991 are about to
plant on Saturday in the Flathead National Forest. The Boy Scouts
of America, the Arbor Day Foundation, AT&T, and the U.S. Forest
Service were on hand for the adding of 30 trees to the 100,000
trees previously planted in what has officially been designated the
Boy Scouts of America Centennial Forest.</p>
<p>Thirteen-year-old Exavier Treddenbarger submits 25-year-old Josh
Falcon with an arm bar during Ultimate Cage Wars at the Majestic
Valley Arena Saturday night.</p>
<p>Steve Morley congratulates his daughter Makena, 14, after both
finished the Whitefish Lake Run Saturday morning.</p>
<p>A helicopter carries the pole of Tower Six to the WIllow Lot at
Whitefish Mountain Resort on Friday morning. The tower was removed
due to a slump in the ground that caused it to tilt.</p>
<p>Duane Larson stands in the Kalispell City Council Chambers on
Friday morning at City Hall. After serving 23 years, Larson has
decided not to run for re-election.</p>
<p>Undersheriff Jordan White and Lincoln Chute of the Office of
Emergency Services work to remove logs trapped at a bridge crossing
the Whitefish River near River Road on Thursday afternoon in
Evergreen.</p>
<p>Lake McDonald acts as a perfect mirror for, from left, Stanton
Mountain, Mount Vaught, McPartland Mountain, Mount Cannon and Mount
Brown early on a recent morning in Glacier National Park.</p>
<p>Jennelle Cassidy whips together the Sweet NO Wheat! egg
replacement as she works on the baking for the day early Thursday
morning. In the background her husband Scott checks on a batch of
pizza crusts that are nearly ready to come out of the oven.</p>
<p>Andy Binette, a retired railroad conductor, pulls weeds from
around his turnips Wednesday morning. This is the third year
Binette has planted crops at the Kalispell Community Garden.
Gardening has been a challenge this year during the coldest spring
since 1975 in the Flathead Valley.</p>
<p>CPR Cell Phone Repair owner Wayne Grilley plans to open another
store in Missoula.</p>
Kalispell Lakers second baseman Nate Bengtson throws his bat after striking out against the Missoula Mavericks at Griffin Field Tuesday night.
<p>Kalispell Public Schools District Clerk Todd Watkins in his
office on Friday, June 17, in Kalispell.</p>
Heidi Roedel, left, and Kathleen Hawkins with the book they helped illustrate and edit, American Patriotism, on Tuesday, June 21, at the Book Shelf in Kalispell.
Bradley Hudson, 4, takes aim as he shoots his water cannon during the first day of summer on City Beach in Whitefish Tuesday afternoon.
Standing water is the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes. With so many areas — such as this play structure in Lawrence Park in Kalispell — covered by standing water, this summer could be a big year for mosquitoes.
<p>Thirteen-year-old Exavier Treddenbarger submits 25-year-old Josh
Falcon with an arm bar during Ultimate Cage Wars at the Majestic
Valley Arena Saturday night.</p>
<p>Steve Morley congratulates his daughter Makena, 14, after both
finished the Whitefish Lake Run Saturday morning.</p>
<p>A helicopter carries the pole of Tower Six to the WIllow Lot at
Whitefish Mountain Resort on Friday morning. The tower was removed
due to a slump in the ground that caused it to tilt.</p>
<p>Duane Larson stands in the Kalispell City Council Chambers on
Friday morning at City Hall. After serving 23 years, Larson has
decided not to run for re-election.</p>
<p>Undersheriff Jordan White and Lincoln Chute of the Office of
Emergency Services work to remove logs trapped at a bridge crossing
the Whitefish River near River Road on Thursday afternoon in
Evergreen.</p>
<p>Lake McDonald acts as a perfect mirror for, from left, Stanton
Mountain, Mount Vaught, McPartland Mountain, Mount Cannon and Mount
Brown early on a recent morning in Glacier National Park.</p>
<p>Jennelle Cassidy whips together the Sweet NO Wheat! egg
replacement as she works on the baking for the day early Thursday
morning. In the background her husband Scott checks on a batch of
pizza crusts that are nearly ready to come out of the oven.</p>
<p>Andy Binette, a retired railroad conductor, pulls weeds from
around his turnips Wednesday morning. This is the third year
Binette has planted crops at the Kalispell Community Garden.
Gardening has been a challenge this year during the coldest spring
since 1975 in the Flathead Valley.</p>
<p>CPR Cell Phone Repair owner Wayne Grilley plans to open another
store in Missoula.</p>
Kalispell Lakers second baseman Nate Bengtson throws his bat after striking out against the Missoula Mavericks at Griffin Field Tuesday night.
<p>Kalispell Public Schools District Clerk Todd Watkins in his
office on Friday, June 17, in Kalispell.</p>
Heidi Roedel, left, and Kathleen Hawkins with the book they helped illustrate and edit, American Patriotism, on Tuesday, June 21, at the Book Shelf in Kalispell.
Bradley Hudson, 4, takes aim as he shoots his water cannon during the first day of summer on City Beach in Whitefish Tuesday afternoon.
Standing water is the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes. With so many areas — such as this play structure in Lawrence Park in Kalispell — covered by standing water, this summer could be a big year for mosquitoes.