Portrait 2011

Profiles of your friends and neighbors, as printed in three consecutive Sunday special sections in the Daily Sentinel.
VOLUME THREE: UP-AND-COMERS
Dillon Ragar: He may be just 15, but he’s already riding the airwaves
Ben Miller: Mr. Tech designs state-of-the-art technology for law enforcement
Nick Lopez: The one word that describes him is ‘passionate’
Jennifer Walder: She’s living out a childhood dream on stage
Julie Diers: She formed Hippie Chicks Hops into a ‘Cinderella Story’
Sadie Conklin: She finds familiarity at the VA Medical Center
Jermaine Williams: The man on the mic is the voice of the Mavericks
Pat Mora: Promoted to manager of new City Market store after 30-year career

VOLUME TWO: HOT RIGHT NOW
Seth Anderson: The art of survival
The Thompson family: Pottery business is another way the family spends time together creating art
Glen Dean: Longtime GJ dentist feels for those who struggle to get insurance
John Jones: If it ain’t Volkswagen, forget about it
Davy Lindig: Steady on the still, he brews and cooks perfection
Leah Adams: She stumbled on her career after attending skating championships
Mike McBride: St. Mary’s CEO’s career has led him to the place he’s meant to be
Kristi Porter: She took a chance in business, and now serves as bank president

VOLUME ONE: LEAVING A LEGACY
George and Kathy Glasier: Welcome to the Silver Hawk Ranch
Bennett Price: Colorado’s wine industry was planted in 1974
Eric Kuhn: Former sub officer navigates turbulence of water politics
Bill Chenoweth: A lifelong geologist, he’s spent his career making miners safe
Dale Leonhart: A permanent fixture when it comes to coaching swimming
Chuck York: ‘Captain Condom’ has left his signature across the world
Steve Traudt: He not only loves taking pictures, he loves teaching photography
Richard Fike: Historian has dedicated his life to preserving the American west
Cuba Omohundro: Ride the rails and learn about western Colorado
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