News-Journal editorial board
“Worst session ever.” We’ve heard that before, but we have to admit, the 2021 annual convening of Florida lawmakers could at least be considered a contender. Lawmakers passed a decently balanced budget, but they also approved a raft of bills that were kooky, anti-environment, anti-consumer, anti-public safety or just anti-common sense. Some of them drew headlines, others didn’t. Some were declared to be “fixed” at the last minute but too often, those tweaks only made bad legislation a little less odorous.
For this list, we’re focusing on bills that passed, but haven’t yet been delivered to Gov. Ron DeSantis for his review. And we’re looking at bills that haven’t gotten much attention, unlike the odious “anti-riot” legislation or HB 1, which undercuts voters rights.
Wheel of Fortune Co-Host Vanna White Laughs Off On-Set Injury Despite Getting Whacked in the Head
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During the filming of an episode that aired on Tuesday, April 27, the 64-year-old TV personality got hit by a clump of confetti when she was running across the stage, and the confetti came out. Apr 30, 2021
Pat Sajak s co-host on
Wheel of Fortune , got whacked in the head when filming an episode of the show but brushed it off by being grateful that it was not her eyes that got hit.
The unfortunate incident happened on Tuesday, April 27 when contestant Laura Trammell was making a historic moment during the game show by becoming the first contestant ever to win a home, HollywoodLife.com reported. When Laura won the bonus round, confetti was released into the audience and the set, but something went wrong.
‘Wheel of Fortune:’ Woman wins home in ‘Margaritaville’-themed community
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Pat Sajak said “This is just nuts,” and Jimmy Buffett tweeted that it was “Amazing:” A “Wheel of Fortune” contestant has won a home in one of the Latitude Margaritaville communities inspired by the laid-back lifestyle celebrated in Buffett’s songs.
The happy event was shown Tuesday evening as Laura Trammell, a sixth-grade teacher from Mission Viejo, Calif., correctly solved the hidden phrase “I caught a glimpse.” She didn’t know what she was playing for until Sajak revealed that she’d won the house, valued at $375,000.
According to information provided by the game show’s producers, she is the first ever to win a house in the show’s bonus round.
By Hayden Brooks
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Wheel of Fortune contestant made history on Tuesday (April 27) when she won a brand-new home in a bonus round of the trivia show.
After completing the phrase I caught a glimpse,
Laura Trammell of Mission Viejo scored the major victory amid Home Sweet Home week, which runs through April 30.
Wheel of Fortune partnered with Minto Communities and Margaritaville to add the home envelope to the bonus wheel, which offered up the $375,000 valued residence in Latitude Margaritaville, a 55-and-better active adult community. I am beyond excited, I m still in shock. I can t believe that just happened, the mother of four told host
By Hayden Brooks
One
Wheel of Fortune contestant made history on Tuesday (April 27) when she won a brand-new home in a bonus round of the trivia show.
After completing the phrase I caught a glimpse,
Laura Trammell of Mission Viejo scored the major victory amid Home Sweet Home week, which runs through April 30.
Wheel of Fortune partnered with Minto Communities and Margaritaville to add the home envelope to the bonus wheel, which offered up the $375,000 valued residence in Latitude Margaritaville, a 55-and-better active adult community. I am beyond excited, I m still in shock. I can t believe that just happened, the mother of four told host