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Jamestown High School students attend music festival – Jamestown Sun

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These students represented Jamestown High School Band and Choir at Northwest Music Festival in Minot on Nov. 3-4. Maddy Tyson earned a five-year award. Students were selected through auditions. From left, front: Aiden Lorenz, Sam Perleberg and Lillian Cordell; second row: Braelon Geerdes, Gabby Tweten, Aspen Humes and Josh Redfearn; third row: Haley Mathias, Faith Sagaser and Eden Ellingsen; fourth row: Miah Tyson, Maddy Tyson, Olivia Korynta, Emma Hoke; fifth row: Brayden Motter, Ron Bingham, Evan Lureen and Keane Roorda.

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