Photo Galleries

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Views from a snowplow
Sam Lopez Jr. captured these images while clearing Weld County roads during the Blizzard of '06.
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Winter storm photos
The following photos were submitted by Tribune readers during the blizzard on Dec. 20.
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Views of Trib Readers
This is a collection of photos our readers took this weekend during the Kodak Greeley Hot Air Balloon Harvest. Send us your photo and caption to ccobler@
greeleytribune.com.
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Colorado State Wrestling Finals
Photographs from the 3A and 4A Colorado State Wrestling Championships. To purchase these photos go to: http://greeleytribune.mycapture.com/
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Photos: A daughter's goodbye
For more than 20 years, he's been her teacher of life. As a daughter leaves her father more than 8,000 miles away she walks away with one more lesson.
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Photos: Heart of the matter
In America, he had access to state-of-the-art technology and some of the best doctors in the world. A father trades it all for a place where the only hope is God.
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Photos: A house, a home
He worked long hours at two jobs to buy the small, brick duplex on Poplar Street. It wasn't much, but with love, it became a home. Now, though, a father will get the castle he deserves.
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Photos: Faith guides him
Birhanemaskel Madhaniy's life started with a promise he's fulfilling every day by putting his life in God's hands.
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Photos: Life's lessons
Birhanemaskel Madhaniy is on a mission to save his people from the same struggles he endured. Education, he says, is the answer.
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Photos: Going Home
"Going Home" is a seven-part story about an Ethiopian man's mission to give his family a better life, his pursuit of the American dream and his journey back home to find the man he used to be. Greeley Tribune chief photographer Darin McGregor spent six weeks in Ethiopia documenting reporter Millete Birhanemaskel's journey to help her father, Bir...
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Courage to Remember
Frank Mlinar of Greeley knew he had to do one thing to complete his life: revisit Europe and his 60-year-old World War II memories. He couldn’t explain why. He just knew he had to go.
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