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Superintendent Patrick Adkins, and student musicians performing for the Port Clinton School District, celebrate receiving the national designation of Best Communities for Music Education from the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation for the third year in a row.
For the third year in a row, the Port Clinton School District has received a Best Communities for Music Education Award from the National Association of Music Merchants. Port Clinton has been recognized for being among the “Best Communities” in the nation for music education.
According to the NAMM Foundation, “The award program recognizes outstanding efforts by teachers, administrators, parents, students and community leaders who have made music education part of a well-rounded education. Designations are made to districts and schools that demonstrate an exceptionally high commitment and access to music education.”
the phoenix area swallowed up by a giant dust storm packing 60 miles an hour winds. flights are grounded. power is knocked out to thousands. what a mess early this wednesday morning, july 6th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs thanks for joining us here on the early show. beautiful wednesday morning out there in new york. i m erica hill. i m chris wragge. where do we begin? the casey anthony came at 2:00 eastern afternoon. folks wakiing up and talking about and so are we. three years after caylee anthony was reported missing her mother was found not guilty in a florida courtroom and we begin our coverage with correspondent troy roberts of 48 hours mystery who is outside the courthouse in orlando. troy, good morning. reporter: good morning, erica. against all odds, casey anthony beat the most serious charges against her. tomorrow, she will be sciencent to lying to investigators but may be released on time served. after 31 days of testimony, 91 witnesses, and less
looming deadline next month. and the phoenix area swallowed up by a giant dust storm a mile high, 50 miles wide packing 60-mile-an-hour winds. flights are grounded, power is knocked out to thousands. what a mess. early this wednesday morning, july 6th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs z zwr. thanks for joining us on the early show. beautiful morning. i m erica hill. and i m chris wragge. verdict very quickly. just after 2:00 eastern time. folks waking up and talking about it and so are we. we begin with casey anthony s murder trial. three years after caylee anthony was reported missing her mother was found not guilty in a florida courtroom. we begin our coverage with troy roberts of 48 hours mystery who is outside the courthouse in orlando. good morning. reporter: good morning, erica. against all odds casey anthony beat the most serious charges against her. tomorrow she ll be sentenced for lying to investigators but may be released on time served. as to the ch
states. and thaddeus mccotter, announces he s running for president, he and huckabee is jamming out. does he even have a shot? fox & friends starts right now. there it is. to celebrate america, we re grilling and pork barrel barbecue is here and they have a new fragrance out. dave: yes, called cue for men and women. ainsley: does it smell like bacon. dave: you smell like barbecue. clayton: would you be attracted to a man who was wearing a little cue. ainsley: absolutely, the more the better. clayton: let s get to the casey anthony trial. the closing arguments set to take place later in orlando. dave: joining us is the prosecutor following this from the beginning. it s an intriguing day. this is, it s a big day. dave: let s start with the defense. what can they do? is there anything they can stress that would perhaps save her life? is there any chance of a not guilty verdict in your opinion? i don t think there s any chance of a not guilty. i think
been locked by now all those things have been lost by now. you re guessing. no, i m not. judge jeanine: mark what is your reaction to that? well, i see this as it maybe it can happen, one, two, three, four times, 84 times that is not going to happen. cindy told me, the detectives directly that the ladder was not down when she got down swimming with caylee june 15th, 2008. she remembered specifically and she was adamant. she said she took it off and put it on the side. when she came back monday she said the ladder was up. but she had nothing to do with putting it up or leaving it up. i think the prosecution s case is strengthened by this. the jury is not stupid. they are going to see through everything that is being done and catch right on. judge jeanine: jennifer back to that cross-examination