<p>Glacier junior wide receiver Kyle Griffith (3) sneaks past
Flathead’s Evan Eickert (9) to score the Wolfpack’s first touchdown
during the first quarter Friday night at a packed Legends
Stadium.</p>
<p>Brandi McAtee of Kalispell overcame systemic fibromyalgia and
was crowned Figure B champion at the 2011 Washington Ironman
Competition in Bellevue, Wash.</p>
<p>Jesse DeVine, the new artistic director for the Whitefish
Theater Company, at the O'Shaughnessy Center on Wednesday morning
in Whitefish.</p>
<p>Flathead sophomore Paige Birky (19) fights to keep possession
of the ball with Glacier defenders Morgan Meier (8) and Abbe
Breeding (24) during the crosstown</p><p>soccer match on Saturday at Glacier. Flathead won, 2-0.</p>
<p>A crane lifts the pole of Tower Six of Chair One at Whitefish
Mountain Resort during the reinstallation of the tower on Friday
morning. The tower was removed in late June after a slump in the
ground caused the tower to shift about 6 inches out of plumb.</p>
<p>Waylon Felds of Dawson Enterprises welds a butt joint onto a
frame piece Wednesday afternoon on the new surgical services tower
being built at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. The $42 million
project is expected to be completed in October 2012.</p>
<p>Angela MacDowell, a senior, does work for a virtual anatomy
class on Wednesday afternoon at Bigfork High School.</p>
<p>Janette Reynolds of Kalispell holds Misty, a 1-2 year old cat
she is considering adopting, at the Flathead County Animal Shelter
on Thursday afternoon in Kalispell. On Saturday the Shelter will be
having their Fall Open House from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. at 225 Cemetery
Road. According to Shelter Director Cliff Bennett 500 Rabies
Vaccinations were recently donated, and the Shelter will be giving
these away for free to the first 500 dogs and cats on Saturday. The
vaccinations will be given to Flathead County residents only. In
addition to the vaccinations the Animal Shelter will be offering
…
<p>Kim Dutton, left, and Sarah Gunderson work behind the counter at
Flathead Video Hollywood-to-Go in Bigfork.</p>
<p>Law officers respond Wednesday afternoon to a robbery at Glacier
Bank in Lakeside.</p>
<p>Jill Reese, freshman flute player for Flathead, takes to the
field for the first time on Monday evening as the Flathead and
Glacier marching bands practice together for Friday night's half
time show.</p>
<p>Cassi Hashley (21) makes a block at the net during the Wolf
Pack's victory over Big Sky on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Crews from the Kalispell and West Valley Fire Departments
respond to an injury accident at the intersection of Highway 93 and
Reserve Drive on Tuesday morning in Kalispell.</p>
<p>Students from the Forensic Science I class at Flathead Valley
Community College investigate a fake crime scene Monday
afternoon.</p>
<p>Customers eat their food outside Second Street Pizza on Monday
afternoon. Despite major road construction in downtown Whitefish,
businesses remain open and busy.</p>
<p>Brandi McAtee of Kalispell overcame systemic fibromyalgia and
was crowned Figure B champion at the 2011 Washington Ironman
Competition in Bellevue, Wash.</p>
<p>Jesse DeVine, the new artistic director for the Whitefish
Theater Company, at the O'Shaughnessy Center on Wednesday morning
in Whitefish.</p>
<p>Flathead sophomore  Paige Birky (19) fights to keep possession
of the ball with Glacier defenders Morgan Meier (8) and Abbe
Breeding (24) during the crosstown</p><p>soccer match on Saturday at Glacier. Flathead won, 2-0.</p>
<p>A crane lifts the pole of Tower Six of Chair One at Whitefish
Mountain Resort during the reinstallation of the tower on Friday
morning. The tower was removed in late June after a slump in the
ground caused the tower to shift about 6 inches out of plumb.</p>
<p>Waylon Felds of Dawson Enterprises welds a butt joint onto a
frame piece Wednesday afternoon on the new surgical services tower
being built at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. The $42 million
project is expected to be completed in October 2012.</p>
<p>Angela MacDowell, a senior, does work for a virtual anatomy
class on Wednesday afternoon at Bigfork High School.</p>
<p>Janette Reynolds of Kalispell holds Misty, a 1-2 year old cat
she is considering adopting, at the Flathead County Animal Shelter
on Thursday afternoon in Kalispell. On Saturday the Shelter will be
having their Fall Open House from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. at 225 Cemetery
Road. According to Shelter Director Cliff Bennett 500 Rabies
Vaccinations were recently donated, and the Shelter will be giving
these away for free to the first 500 dogs and cats on Saturday. The
vaccinations will be given to Flathead County residents only. In
addition to the vaccinations the Animal Shelter will be offering
low cost microchipping, dog licenses and adoption speacials. The
Shelter can be reached at 752-1310 for additional information.</p>
<p>Kim Dutton, left, and Sarah Gunderson work behind the counter at
Flathead Video Hollywood-to-Go in Bigfork.</p>
<p>Law officers respond Wednesday afternoon to a robbery at Glacier
Bank in Lakeside.</p>
<p>Jill Reese, freshman flute player for Flathead, takes to the
field for the first time on Monday evening as the Flathead and
Glacier marching bands practice together for Friday night's half
time show.</p>
<p>Cassi Hashley (21) makes a block at the net during the Wolf
Pack's victory over Big Sky on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Crews from the Kalispell and West Valley Fire Departments
respond to an injury accident at the intersection of Highway 93 and
Reserve Drive on Tuesday morning in Kalispell.</p>
<p>Students from the Forensic Science I class at Flathead Valley
Community College investigate a fake crime scene Monday
afternoon.</p>
<p>Customers eat their food outside Second Street Pizza on Monday
afternoon. Despite major road construction in downtown Whitefish,
businesses remain open and busy.</p>