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Week in Pictures: October 1-7

| October 8, 2012 11:57 AM

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Eight contestants compete in the first heat of the ladies stein-holding competition Thursday night during Oktoberfest at Depot Park in Whitefish. Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in Whitefish, Montana.</p>

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<p>A near full moon sets over the Stillwater River at dawn on Monday, October 1, in Evergreen.</p>

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<p>Moderator Frank Miele is flanked by candidates David Fern, Dee Brown, Zac Perry, Jerry O'Neil and Ed Lieser at a forum Tuesday night sponsored by the Daily Inter Lake at Flathead Valley Community College.</p>

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<p>Scott Gaiser out with his dogs on Monday, October 1, near his home in Creston.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Thursday afternoon at Mountain Meadow Herbs near Somers. Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012 in Somers, Montana.</p>

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<p>Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake Marcie Jackson of Flathead Cancer Aid outside her home on Tuesday, October 2, in Whitefish. Jackson is one of the driving forces behind this year's Cancer has Many Faces Masquerade Bash and Bachelor/ette Action which is scheduled for Saturday, October 27, at 5:30 p.m.</p>

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<p>Flathead’s Monte White (20) scores the Braves’ only goal on a penalty kick Saturday afternoon in a Western AA match with Missoula Sentinel at Kidsports Complex.</p>

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<p>Glacier senior quarterback Taylor Hulslander (7) is tackled out of bounds at the 1 yard line Friday night during Glacier's victory over Missoula Sentinel at Legends Stadium. Hulslander scored the Wolfpack's second touchdown on the following play.</p>

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<p>Flathead girls celebrate Cassie Krueger's (center) match-winning point over Glacier Thursday night during a crosstown volleyball matchup at Flathead High School.</p>

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<p>From left, Firefighter/EMTs Brandon French, Jessica Kinzer, Doug Schwartz, Tim Gaston, and Josiah Mooney practice various medical scenarios as they prepare for their Advanced Cardiac Life Support recertification. EMTs are required to recertify every two years. Fire Prevention Week started on Sunday, October 7, and goes through the 13th. During this week the fire department will give a fire presentation to all third grade classes in the city including at Trinity Lutheran and St. Matthew's, they will be going door-to-door with information packets for residents in the south end of town, and they will be giving multiple station tours. To request a station tour call 758-7760.</p>

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<p>A truck makes it way around the new roundabout on Hutton Ranch Road on Thursday afternoon in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Jonathan Fetle-Vorm presents his graphic novel "Trinity" to a group of students Tuesday afternoon at Flathead High School. Fetle-Vorm's novel details the history of the atomic bomb. Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 in Kalispell, Montana.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Several monuments behind the juvenile detention center in Kalispell may be moved to Depot Park. Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 in Kalispell, Montana.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Glacier High School senior Kimberly Frownfelter builds a hammock Wednesday morning for the snail shell she "adopted" in Stephanie HIll's French class. Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 in Kalispell, Montana.</p>

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<p>Val Munson poses for a picture Thursday afternoon in front of the Best Western Plus Flathead Lake Inn and Suites near the intersection of U.S. 93 and Montana 82. Munson and his wife, Linda, are the leaders of Spiritfire Global Ministires, which, along with Kingdom Point International, purchased the former White Oak Lodge in August.</p>

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<p>Whitefish soccer coach O'Brien Byrd at practice on Tuesday at Smith Fields in Whitefish. Byrd picked up his 100th coaching victory last Saturday.</p>

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<p>Mammographer Gelena Seager, left, helps Helen Schweitzer of Eureka position herself during her exam on Wednesday morning, October 3, on the Winkley Women's Center coach.</p>

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<p>Sunrise view of  Lake Koocanusa from Tobacco Flats near Eureka on Wednesday, October 3.</p>