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     Faculty/ Staff Directory     News Headlines 1601 South Martin Luther King Blvd. Suite 100 Tallahassee, Florida 32307   The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error. Please contact the website administrator. The following information is meant for the website developer for debugging purposes. Error Occurred While Processing Request   Resources: Enable Robust Exception Information to provide greater detail about the source of errors. In the Administrator, click Debugging these grilling gadgets will have you itching to get out of the kitchen and into the backyard. GRILLERS:  Photo Credit Crate and Barrel Corn Griller Basket Sweet corn is the perfect complement to any grill top meal, but outdoor cooks have varying views on how kernels should be cooked on the open flame. If your corn is out of control on the BBQ, grab it by the ear and get it into this corn griller basket. The basket is stainless steel and nonstick, so you don’t have to spend as much time minding the corn as you do your guests. Corn Griller Basket will hold four ears of corn and can be found for .95 at Crate and Barrel. Or check out the Non- Stick Corn Basket from Kingsford, which can be found on Amazon for under . Baked Potato Griller If corn is the perfect veggie side to a barbecued main dish, then the baked potato is its starchy sidekick. Unfortunately, a truly perfect baked potato (crispy on the outside and soft on the inside) can take up to an hour to perfect. The Baked Potato Grill Cooker promises to cut that time in half so that you can enjoy your whole meal at once without having to wait for the potatoes to be done. The metal rack cooks the potato from the inside while the grill cooks it from the outside to speed up the process. Homewetbar.com sells this cooker for just .95. Nonstick Meatball Grilling Basket You may not want to put all of your eggs in one basket, but this device will keep you from losing your meatball. Cook 20 meatballs at once in this non-stick gadget. The grease will drain away and the heat will.
TOLEDO, Ohio - At the Ohio Air National Guard base near Toledo, Lt. Col. Frank Dailey still can't believe the honor recently bestowed upon him. Lt. Col. Frank Dailey CBS News It's incredible being recognized in such a manner, he says. It happened at a Cracker Barrel, of all places. As the security camera shows, Dailey entered the restaurant on Feb. 7 for an early lunch. At about the same time, 8-year-old Myles Eckert came in with his family. Myles was very excited. He'd just found a bill in the parking lot. He'd started thinking of what he could spend it on. I kind of wanted to get a video game, but then I decided not to, Myles says. Myles Eckert CBS News He changed his mind when he saw the guy in uniform. Because he was a soldier, and soldiers remind me of my dad, Myles explains. And so, with his dad in mind, Myles wrapped the in a note that read, Dear Soldier - my dad was a soldier. He's in heaven now. I found this 20 dollars in the parking lot when we got here. We like to pay it forward in my family. It's your lucky day! Thank you for your service. Myles Eckert, a gold star kid. Myles wrapped the in a note and gave it to Lt. Col. Frank Dailey. CBS News Army Sgt. Andy Eckert was killed in Iraq, just five weeks after Myles was born. All the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags, other people's memories and his own imagination. I imagine him as a really nice person and somebody that would be really fun, Myles says. The dad he imagines must also love a good story. Because after lunch that day, Myles asked his mom, Tiffany, to make one more stop. He wanted to go see his dad, Tiffany says. And he wanted to go by himself that day. Myles pays a visit to his dad. Tiffany Eckert She took a photo from the car. Follow the footsteps and you'll see Myles standing there behind the flag, presumably telling his dad all about it. And whether heaven heard him or.
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TOLEDO, Ohio - Nine-year-old Myles Eckert may be America's most reluctant celebrity. It was never his intention to be honored at civic events or posed for pictures, but for the last month, this has been his world. Things are not so normal right now, says his mom, Tiffany. We're on the ride of our lives. I mean, I've seen stuff go viral, but usually it's like a picture of a cat - not my son. It's the craziest thing I've ever experienced in my life. Myles has become a celebrity since his story first aired. CBS News If you missed the story that started it all, Myles' adventure began at a Cracker Barrel in Maumee, Ohio. As the security camera shows, Myles and his family entered the restaurant on February 7 at 11:14. Myles was very excited - he'd just found a bill in the parking lot. Myles says he had started thinking about what he could spend it on. Myles Eckert CBS News I kind of wanted to get a video game, but then I decided not to, he says. He changed his mind when he saw a guy in a military uniform enter the restaurant. Because he was a soldier, and soldiers remind me of my dad, Myles says. And so, with his dad in mind, Myles wrapped the in a note that read, Dear Soldier - my dad was a soldier. He's in heaven now. I found this 20 dollars in the parking lot when we got here. We like to pay it forward in my family. It's your lucky day! Thank you for your service. Myles Eckert, a gold star kid. Myles wrapped the in a note and gave it to Lt. Col. Frank Dailey. CBS News Army Sgt. Andy Eckert was killed in Iraq, just five weeks after Myles was born. All the kid has ever had are pictures and dog tags, other people's memories and his own imagination. I imagine him as a really nice person and somebody that would be really fun, Myles says. The dad he imagines must also love a good story, because after lunch that day, Myles asked his mom to make one more stop.
Columbia County Magistrate Judge Jason Troiano said at the preliminary hearing that Iyana Nicole Herbert, 23, of Windsor Spring Road, was a danger to the community. He also ruled there was enough evidence to proceed in Superior Court with prosecution on a charge of aggravated assault. Authorities said that on the morning of June 27, Lisa Harrison was awarded full custody of Herbert’s 2-year-old son at a hearing at the Evans courthouse. Herbert followed Harrison and her family to Cracker Barrel at 522 N. Belair Road and rammed their car with her SUV, they said. Herbert, armed with a crowbar and the stun gun, confronted Harrison and others inside the restaurant and fired the weapon, authorities said. “ There were people running, jumping over tables trying to get out,” Columbia County sheriff’s Deputy Robert Blandenburg said at the hearing. The family, along with other patrons in the restaurant, fled out the back emergency exit, but Herbert followed. Blandenburg was the first deputy to respond and found Herbert outside trying to use the stun gun. Someone had already taken the tire iron away. “ She was definitely going to town trying to zap those people,” Blandenburg said at the hearing. At least one person was stunned inside the restaurant. Columbia County Coroner Vernon Collins and his wife witnessed the incident. Collins helped the deputy restrain the woman until she could be handcuffed. Blandenburg had to put Herbert on the ground to calm and detain her. Someone else struck her while he held her against a wall. “ I saw a hand come out of nowhere and slap her across the face,” Blandenburg said. “ I think they were very angry about what was going on.” Herbert has been held in the Columbia County Detention Center without bond since her arrest.