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Week in Pictures October 28 - November 3

| November 4, 2013 10:15 AM

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<p>From left, Nelson Grant of the Flathead County Sheriff's Department examines damage to a truck involved in a two vehicle accident as James Boyce, Craig Williams and members of the Evergreen Fire Department work to get one of the drivers onto a stretcher on Monday, October 28, on Highway 2 in Evergreen. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Workers begin paving the bypass near the intersection of U.S. 93 and West Reserve on Monday in Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Glacier junior Brielle Bumgarner (26), center, and her teammates celebrate during the game against Missoula Hellgate on Tuesday, October 29, in Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Bright yellow larch stand out in contrast against freshly fallen snow on the mountains on Monday near Creston.</p>

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<p>Matthew Austin, left, describes a class assignment to fellow veterans Mike Steppe, right, and Amber Granzow (not pictured) in the new veterans center at Flathead Valley Community College.</p>

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<p>Aleysha Wagner of Kalsipell smiles at her son Easton, 11 months, after he nervously gets a spider painted on his face at the Flathead Valley Community College Halloween Party on Tuesday, October 29, in Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Brooke Sharpe, 4, of Kalispell, takes in the sights at the Flathead Valley Community College Halloween Party on Tuesday, October 29, in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Kevin UnderDahl opened Eagle’s Nest Antiques & Home Decor on U.S. 2 in Columbia Falls in 2009.</p>

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<p><strong>Jason Deshazer</strong> talks to students in 2013 at Bigfork High School. On Oct. 26, 2006, during Red Ribbon Week, Deshazer killed Somers teacher Dawn Bowker when he was driving drunk. On Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016, DeShazer was sentenced to 10 years in prison for violating his parole. (Daily Inter Lake file photo)</p>

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<p>The collision on U.S. 93 mangled the front end of this sport utility vehicle. Two trucks, a small car and the SUV were involved. </p>

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<p>From left, Gail Long of Kalispell and Linda Harris of Whitefish, sorting books in advance of the annual book sale on Thursday, October 31, in Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>The Bruyer Granary on Wednesday evening, October 30, on Whitefish Stage Road. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Ryan Keeler of Compliance Monitoring Systems outside his office on Friday, November 1, in Kalispell. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Makenna Marvin, from left, Nick Brooks and Eli Brown of the Flathead Legislative Debate team practice the line game on Thursday, October 31, at Flathead High School. The exercise has one member begin a speech that is aburptly cut off and must be picked up mid-thought by the next person in line. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)</p>

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<p>Matt Alexander, warehouse manager for the Flathead Food Bank, boxes up food donations from Glacier High School Friday at U.S. Bank in Kalispell. Glacier and Flathead high schools held a crosstown competition to see who could collect the most donations for the food bank. Flathead High School won the challenge by bringing in 1,063 pounds of food and $976. Glacier donations totaled 981 pounds and $360. For each dollar donation, the schools were credited for one pound, bringing the final total to 2,039 pounds for Flathead to 1,341 for Glacier. The results of the crosstown food drive were announced Friday night at the crosstown football game. The winning school receives $200 for its booster club plus a commemorative football autographed by the Denver Broncos. The football was donated by Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler, a Flathead graduate.</p>

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<p>Glacier’s Orie Mann takes down Flathead quarterback Easton Johnson Friday night during the  crosstown football game at Legends Stadium. Johnson led the Braves in passing, rushing and receiving yards against the Wolfpack. Glacier moves on to the Class AA playoffs as the No. 2 seed and will play No. 7 Butte next week.</p>