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Week in Pictures: October 22-28

| October 30, 2012 9:34 AM

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<p>Whitefish junior Tommy Murphy (6) keeps the ball away from Billings Central defenders during the Class A Boys State Soccer Championship game on Saturday, October 27, in Whitefish. Whitefish won the game 4-1.</p>

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<p>Choteau Quarterback Austin Walker (left) just manages to escape a sack by Bigfork's Hank McLeod during their game on Friday in Bigfork.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Glacier's Zoe Breeding (15) and Missoula Sentinel's Marisa Sewell collide Friday morning during the second round of the Montana Class AA Soccer Tournament at Kidsports Complex in Kalispell. Friday, Oct. 26, 2012 in Kalispell, Montana.</p>

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<p>Stillwater Christian senior Zachary Falk (13) and Great Falls Home School senior Jacob Holmquist (17) collide while going for the ball Thursday morning during the MCAA State Tournament at Stillwater Christian School.</p>

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<p>Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake Bad Rock, Columbia Falls and Creston fire departments respond to a structure fire Thursday afternoon on Antler Bluff Lane off of Columbia Falls Stage Road. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 in Columbia Falls, Montana.</p>

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<p>From left, Duane Johnson and Jim Coolidge at Clearwater Biologicals, Inc., on Thursday, October 25, north of Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Flathead County Commissioner candidates, from left, Gil Jordan, Cal Scott, Clara Mears-LaChappelle and Gary Krueger answer questions during a forum Tuesday night at Flathead Valley Community College.  </p>

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<p>Sen. Max Baucus serves muffins to students Morgan Guffin, 5, and Sarah Espinoza, 4, Tuesday afternoon during snack time at Discovery Developmental Center in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>From left, Selethia Jackson, Nick Simpson, Cherie Hughes, and Larry Pikes of the Harlem Ambassadors enter the Kalispell Middle School gym on Tuesday afternoon, October 23, for an assembly with the students. The Harlem Ambassadors have been around for 15 years. They have visited all 50 states as well as 23 countries. The players have each pledged to be drug free and they have all graduated from college. The players addressed topics like going above and beyond, personal responsibility, and perseverance as well as staying in school.</p>

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<p>Anna Mohr, shown here posing with a Swedish flag at her home in Columbia Falls in October, won a Swedish reality show. The finale of "Allt for Sverige," which revealed Mohr as the winner, aired Sunday.</p>

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<p>Fish, Wildlife and Parks employees Ray Washtak, left, and Lindsey Stutzman inspect a 5-by-6 bull elk in the back of Jeff Sipe's pickup truck Sunday afternoon at the game check station on U.S 2. west of Kalispell.  </p>

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<p>A whitetail doe pauses for a moment while walking through the first snow of the winter Monday night at Smith Lake. Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 in Smith Lake, Montana.</p>