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Nye -- Studanski

Kristianne Nicole Nye and Tyler Douglas Studanski were united in marriage June 23 at Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin, Tenn.

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The bride is the daughter of Kenneth and Barbara Nye of Brentwood, Tenn. The groom is the son of Douglas and Sheri Studanski of Willmar.

Matrons of honor were Kendra Guthrie and Kelly Hinkson, sisters of the bride. Bride's attendants were Shelby Studanski, sister of the groom, and Chayla Johannsen and Crystal Valdez, friends of the couple. Junior attendant was Meredith Nye, niece of the bride. Flower girls were Mary Kinsley Nye, Kalee Hinkson and Kenzie Hinkson, nieces of the bride.

Best men were Levi Studanski, brother of the groom, and Matthew Onnen, friend of the couple. Groom's attendants were Daniel Heng, Edwin Fenske and Blaine Bloomgren, friends of the couple. Junior attendant was Braden Nye, nephew of the bride. Ring bearer was Benjamin Locke Guthrie, nephew of the bride.

Ushers were Michael Nye and Christopher Nye, brothers of the bride, and Joseph Guthrie, brother-in-law of the bride.

A reception was held at Traveller's Rest in Nashville, Tenn., and at Long Lake in Willmar.

The bride is a senior at Bethel University in St. Paul, studying elementary education. The groom is employed by Thompson Reuters in Minneapolis as a software engineer.

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