The 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert : A Gallery
The Charles City High School String Orchestra performs at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
The Charles City High School String Orchestra performs "On A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss" at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Bethany Rhine directs the violin ensemble at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
The viola ensemble performs "Whether He Knows it or Not" at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
The Cello Ensemble performs "Rosina de un Verde Palmar" at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
The double bass ensemble of Colton Baldus, Allie Cross, Darian Cleveland and Carter West performs "The Elephant" at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Charles City Orchestra Director Bethany Rhine helps a student tune her cello at the 34th Annual All-City Orchestra Concert at the North Grand Auditorium. The temperature outside was around 15 degrees and low temperatures can make string instruments get out of tune.
Press photo by Thomas Nelson.
Flloyd County Medical Center representatives (from left) Trustee Chair Ron James, Trustee Treasurer May Jo Lacour, CEO Dawnett Willis, Trustee Sharon Enabnit and Trustee Cheryl Erb attended the Iowa Hospital Association's Governance Forum held this week in Des Moines, where the Medical Center was recognized as a two-star hospital by the organization, and several trustees were honored by the IHA as having completed the certification requirements for best governance practices. Submitted photo
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The new Floyd County radio tower near Rockford on property adjacent to the Fossile and Prairie Park Preserve, in the background, is now operational as one of the key parts of the county's new public sevice communications system. Press photo by Bob Steenson
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