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Week in Pictures: June 11-17

| June 19, 2012 12:43 PM

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<p>Work continues on a 12 inch water line near Whitefish Stage Road and Rose Crossing on Wednesday afternoon north of Kalispell.</p>

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<p>First time camper, Brittany Staat of Kalispell, holds on tight as fellow campers push her on the tire swing at the Flathead CARE Kids Camp on Wednesday, June 13, in Bigfork. Staat, 13-years-old, says her favorite part of camp is getting to know the counselors and looks forward to getting the chance to be a counselor herself.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Susan Shea, production manager at Corporate Image Outfitters, makes adjustments on an embroidery machine Wednesday afternoon in Whitefish. Corporate Image Outfitters specialize in embroidering logos onto clothing, hats and gear. Wednesday, June 13, 2012 in Whitefish, Montana.</p>

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<p>Detail of trees that have been 'yarn bombed' outside the Hockaday Museum on Monday, June 11, in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Emmanuel Llado, right, clings to Swan Mission Search and Rescue swimmer Jarred Flores after being rescued from a tree Friday afternoon in the Swan River. Llado, on vacation from Bend, Ore., was stuck in the tree after falling out of his kayak south of the Swan River fishing access.</p>

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<p>Joe Hansen, above, and Captain Craig Fischer of the Kalispell Fire Department help evacuate residents following a gas leak were at Spruce Wood Apartments on Thursday afternoon, June 14, in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>From left, Jacob Ost, 6, Savanna Reddig, 5, Mariah Reddig, 4, Natalie Reddig, 7, and Brooklynn Ost, 2, gather around for a picnic lunch at Lone Pine State Park on Thursday morning, June 14, west of Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Sue Haverfield, in center, prepares to post a 48-star American flag as part of the Flag Day ceremony at Depot Park in Kalispell Thursday evening. Also in the photo are Richard Sauerbier, left, and Jim Heibert. All three are members of the United Veterans of the Flathead. Congress authorized the Stars and Stripes as the official national symbol of the United States on June 14, 1777, according to the National Flag Day Foundation. Flag Day was born when Wisconsin teacher Bernard J. Cigrand had his class celebrate the flag’s birthday in 1885.</p>

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<p>Dr. Valerie Linse examines Tom Scalese’s horse, Red, as he and his daughter, Sicily, watch at the LaSalle Equine Clinic in Kalispell on Monday, June 11.</p>

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<p>WM Winkler laborer Koa Ramos pours concrete as crew members start flatwork on the sidewalk along West Idaho Street Monday. The work has continued since early April.</p>

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<p>Thirteen-year-old Jordan Geyer of Kalispell practices his “ninja-style” moves in front of his home on Monday, June 11. Geyer says they improve his agility, speed and power.</p>

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<p> Kalispell Lakers third basemen Sean O’Connell makes a nice backhanded stop during the first game of Tuesday’s Western AA American Legion baseball doubleheader at Griffin Field with the Missoula Mavs.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Riggs Johnston sinks a par put on Hole 2 at Meadow Lake Golf Course Tuesday afternoon during the Flathead Valley Junior Tour. Tuesday, June 12, 2012 in Columbia Falls, Montana.</p>