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‘Last Shot’ Nominated for Prism Award

Posted: March 2, 2013 at 3:45 a.m.

Mary Ann Gunn holds an Emmy won in June at the 39th Daytime Entertainment Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Gunn’s show, “Last Shot with Judge Gunn,” is nominated for a Prism award this year. Gunn is a former Washington County judge.
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Mary Ann Gunn holds an Emmy won in June at the 39th Daytime Entertainment Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Gunn’s show, “Last Shot with Judge Gunn,” is nominated for a Prism award this year. Gunn is a former Washington County judge.

A reality-based drug court television show filmed locally has been nominated for another national award.

Entertaining, Educating

The Entertainment Industries Council is a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 by industry leaders to influence communication about health and social issues. The organization is considered a pioneer of entertainment and journalism outreach in the field of entertainment education. The organization also produces the S.E.T Awards, honoring positive and non-stereotypical portrayals of science, engineering and technology.

Source: Staff Report

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