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This Week in Pictures October 10-16

| October 18, 2011 10:06 AM

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<p>Gene Thompson sits in his workshop on Tuesday morning in Evergreen.</p>

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<p>Gene Doty, 76, was Kalispell fire marshal during a rash of arson-caused fires in 1976 and 1977.</p>

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<p>Jake Bramante of Kalispell, is greeted by family and friends as he exits the Lincoln Lake trail on Saturday in Glacier National Park. With this final hike Bramante became the first person known to have hiked all 734 miles of trails in Glacier National Park in a single year.</p>

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<p>Columbia Falls senior McKenzie Kiser (right) drives toward the net under pressure from Loyola junior Caelin Miltko during their Class A state soccer first-round playoff match on Saturday afternoon in Columbia Falls.</p>

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<p>Glacier quarterback Taylor Hulslander (7) looks to pass while pressured by Great Falls linebacker Matt Hronek (47) during the first half of Friday’s Class AA football game at Legends Stadium.</p>

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<p>Tanner Hart reacts to Helena High's second goal during Glacier's loss to Helena High Friday afternoon.</p>

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<p>Flathead County Search and Rescue Coordinator Brian Heino demonstrates a new mobile locator system called Project Lifesaver Friday afternoon. The project helps locate people who may wander off, such as those with Alzheimer’s or autism.</p>

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<p>Jade LeGassey of Stillwater Christian School passes the ball during the first set of Thursday evening’s nonconference volleyball match against Columbia Falls.</p>

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<p>From left, Jeffrey Funk pedals as Seth Axelsen and his 10-year-old son, Daylan, feed apples into a grinder Wednesday afternoon at Funk’s home in Bigfork. Funk made the three-sink bath and grinder to run soley on self-generated power and using items found at the dump. Funk will be bringing the grinder and apple press to the Community Cider Press Saturday at noon on the deck of La Provence in Bigfork. The event, sponsored by the Essential Stuff Project, is free and open to the public. Those who wish to participate are asked to bring containers and rinsed apples.</p>

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<p>Glacier’s Troy Fraley keeps to the middle of the pack during Thursday’s cross country outing at Kidsports Complex.</p>

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<p>A rainbow peeks out over the Flathead River on Wednesday afternoon east of Kalispell.</p>

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<p>OVERSIGHT of the area outside Whitefish has been the subject of a decade-long tug of war between Whitefish and Flathead County.</p>

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<p>Flathead's senior wide receiver George Sherwood (11) runs off the field after scoring a touchdown during the crosstown football game against Glacier at Legends Stadium Sept. 30.</p>

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<p>Two bald eagles perch in a tree near Foy’s Lake southwest of Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Rob Spencer, owner of Drum Den, has been playing drums since he was 12 years old.</p>

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<p>Mack Sutherland (72) blocks teammate Noah James (4) during practice at Glacier High School on Thursday afternoon.</p>

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<p>Kalispell Police Officer A.J. McDonnell directs traffic at the intersection of U.S. 93 and Reserve Drive Monday afternoon after a power outage caused several traffic lights to fail.</p>