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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln schoolteacher has finished third on "The Voice," NBC's singing contest.
Hannah Huston (HYOO'-stuhn) lost Tuesday night to former child actress Alisan Porter and runner-up Adam Wakefield. Celebrity coaches aided the competing singers on the show as they vied for a recording contract.
Huston teaches at Arnold Elementary School in Lincoln but took a leave to compete on "The Voice." The district says a TV crew was in Lincoln in November to record Huston with her class.
Huston graduated from Grand Island Senior High School in 2009 and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2013.
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