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This Week in Pictures February 6-12

| February 13, 2012 10:34 AM

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<p>Glacier’s Cassidy Hashley (center) is surrounded by Missoula Big Sky defenders as she goes up for a shot during Saturday’s Western AA basketball game at Glacier High School.</p>

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<p>Crews from Flathead Electric work to upgrade power lines along E. Evergreen Road from single phase to three phase on Tuesday afternoon in Evergreen.</p>

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<p>Artist Nina Winters applies the patina to her sculpture Galactic Samuri on Monday, February 6, at Kalispell Art Casting.</p>

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<p>Lynn Troy divides her time between the Montana Center for Wellness and Pain Management and Northwest Oncology and Hematology at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.</p>

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<p>Three people and two dogs survived this plane crash Saturday afternoon in south Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Turner Askew, left, and John Muhlfeld work together Tuesday to put up a sign supporting the Whitefish High School bond request. The sign was installed near the intersection of U.S. 93 and Montana 40. Muhlfeld defeated Askew last year in the election for Whitefish mayor. </p>

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<p>Kaitlin Martinez, a sophomore at Flathead High School, works on a painting Tuesday afternoon during a class led by East Glacier artist Valentina LaPier.</p>

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<p>Wolfpack sophomore Evan Epperly (left) tries to steal the ball from Missoula's Alec Bray during Glacier's home matchup against Missoula Sentinel on Tuesday night.</p>

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<p>Kisa and Travis Davison in the new yoga room on Friday morning, February 10. There are still some finishing touches that need to be made, but classes have already begun in the new space.</p>

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<p>Plains defender Tanner Ostrom (42) tries to keep up with Whitefish senior Gage Vasquez (24) as he dribbles along the baseline during the Bulldogs’ victory  Thursday night at Whitefish High School.</p>

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<p>Blanche Zenz, of Columbia Falls, lays out book for the annual North Valley Senior Center Book and Puzzle Sale on Thursday afternoon in Columbia Falls. The sale starts today and continues on Saturday. The sale will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.</p>