This Week in Pictures January 23-29
<p>Glaciers 130-pound wrestler Kaleb Mitchell (top) tries to pin Cooper Ryan during the Wolfpacks victory over Helena High Saturday night at Glacier High School.</p>
<p>Glacier's Amy Lybeck (23) drives past a Helena Capital defender during Friday night's Western AA game at Glacier High School.</p>
<p>Jerry Brosten looks out on his property in the lower Flathead Valley.</p>
<p>Kolton Nevins, 8, works to take of his snowshoes at Big Mountain Friday morning. Elrod students snowshoe Friday morning at Big Mountain as part of the Junior Snow Ranger Forest Service program.</p>
<p>People working with their Kindle's on Wednesday, January 18, at the Learning your iPad and Kindle Class at the Whitefish Community Library.</p>
<p>Author Kathy Dunnehoff teaches a screenwriting class at Flathead Valley Community College. She's among local writers who have good results from publishing their novels online.</p>
<p>Diane Dwyer, victim impact program coordinator for the Center for Restorative Youth Justice, stands by a wall covered in art work from children she has worked with. The art was created as a reflection exercise where the child was given a "Victim Impact Statement" and told to create a collage based on the statement.</p>
<p>Douglas Smith, of Monster Electric, hooks up outlets in the new judges chambers Thursday afternoon at the Public Safety Building.</p>
<p>Whitefish guard Cooper Olson (30) fights his way past Bigfork Vikings defender Austin Jordt Thursday night at Bigfork High School.</p>
<p>Smith Valley fifth-grader Camicia Douglas, right, shows off a fish she caught at Peterson Lake near Bigfork Thursday morning. In the background is fellow fifth-grader Kalea Quinby. The students were part of a group of about 55 fourth- and fifth-graders from Smith Valley participating in the Hooked on Fishing program put on by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.</p>
<p>Ashlee Buller, Levi Proctor, Decon Zander, Andy Walling and Jaclyn Rensel, clockwise from bottom, listen to suggestions from Josh Munroe during practice for partner debates Tuesday afternoon at Glacier High School while practicing for the state speech and debate tournament.</p>
<p>Valkyrie center Tessa Robertson (right) looks to pass the ball while being guarded by Twyla Hogge Tuesday night during the Valkyries' victory over Mission at Bigfork High School.</p>
<p>Columbia Falls sophomores Mary Gross, left, and Allison Foust prepare Tuesday afternoon at the high school for the Class A speech and debate competition in Polson. The state tourney starts Friday.</p>
<p>A young gray hawk keeps close watch on a field alongside Rose Crossing on Tuesdaya afternoon north of Kalispell.</p>
<p>Cindi Martin, airport director at Glacier International talks with the crowd following the announcment at Allegiant will add nonstop flights to Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday morning, January 24.</p>
<p>Eric Teal, a concrete finisher with Big Sky Concrete Work Inc., uses a float to smooth out the last of the freshly poured concrete on the roof of Kalispell Regional Medical Center's Sugical Services addition Monday morning. Monday's pouring covered the final 3,400 feet of the 60,000-square-foot roof. The concrete slab is designed to serve as the roof, but it is also capable of supporting two additional floors in the future.</p>