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March 26 - April 1, 2012

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<p>City Manager candidate Doug Russell speaks with Mark Rice of Kalispell Thursday evening at a public reception for the city manager finalists at the Conrad Mansion.</p>

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<p>Sarah Illi, 10, of Kalispell, helps her grandfather, Warren Illi of Kalispell, left, make pancakes on Thursday afternoon, March 29, at the Sunriser Lion 38th Annual Pancake Supper in the Saint Matthew's cafeteria in Kalispell. This was her second year volunteering with the supper, her grandfather has been helping with the event for the past 30 years. Also in the background is Foster Swan of Kalispell, center.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Columbia Falls pitcher Ashley Trueblood receives a high five after completing the top of the second inning Thursday evening during the Wildkats' victory at home over Whitefish.</p>

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<p>Tyler Just, left, loads cut branches into a wood chipper as Aaron Rasmussen uses a chain saw to remove trees from underneath power lines off U.S. 93 near Whitefish Thursday morning.</p>

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<p>Kendyl Collinsworth’s painting of a wood duck earned the Whitefish High School sophomore Best in Show in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Junior Duck Stamp contest for the second year in a row.</p>

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<p>Cooks at Latitude 48 Bistro, from left, Dillon Sibson, Tyler Wells and Max Schmidt take a break to watch the rain fall after the power went out in their kitchen Wednesday afternoon in Whitefish. Late afternoon storms caused several power outages in Whitefish and across the Flathead Valley.</p>

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<p>JJ Holden's band, Monkey and a Roast Beef Sandwich, performs at at Scandal's All Ages Night Club and Amusement Center March 10.</p>

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<p>From left, Colin and Colter Norick sit with one of their trophies and their science fair projects Wednesday, March 28, at Columbia Falls High School. The brothers, in seventh and ninth grades, respectively, each took home gold ribbons from this year’s State Science Fair.</p>

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<p>Evelyn Rodewald and Neil Van Sickle, authors of "The Indian Way." Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 in Whitefish, Montana.</p>

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<p>The full-body scanner at Glacier Park International Airport, shown here March 27, 2012, is being removed today to be sent to a larger airport.</p>

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<p>Jillian Uskoski, 12, of Creston, takes her Quarter horse Pard for a ride along Highway 35 on Tuesday afternoon, March 27, in Creston. She said she took the highway route trying to get Pard accustomed to the sound of the traffic nearby.</p>

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<p>From left, Dick Daniels, Ron Corcoran, and Margaret Baylinson, all members of the church and from Columbia Falls, work together to raise crosses in front of Saint Richard's Catholic Church on Tuesday afternoon, March 27, in Columbia Falls. The three crosses have been raised along Highway 2 for the past five years. They go up the week before Palm Sunday and are taken down after Pentecost, fifty days after Easter Sunday.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Greg Smith, left, turns up the flame on a batch of baked beans while Michael Payne prepares for the lunch rush Tuesday afternoon at Tha' Southern Skillet in Kalispell. Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 in Kalispell, Mont.</p>

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<p>A Bigfork firefighter looks inside the cab of a truck that rolled over off of Highway 83 Monday morning. The driver of the vehicle was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Monday, March, 26, 2012 in Kalispell, Mont.</p>