Thursday, March 12, 2026

Track Timber, Prank Remorse, and Irish Pipe Band

A Northwest Georgia lumber company quietly helps build and maintain wooden roller coasters around the world.
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Article Icon 1Lawmakers Tackle Food Stamp Error Rates

State House lawmakers passed a bill requiring families applying for food stamps to undergo tighter citizenship and eligibility verification.

The measure, sponsored by state Rep. Martin Momtahan, R-Dallas, aims to reduce the state's 15.6% SNAP payment error rate and avoid federal penalties tied to new rules taking effect this fall. The measure would also limit where families can use food stamps.

The bill passed with a 95-66 vote and awaits action in the state Senate, with supporters saying verification will ensure benefits go to qualified households and protect taxpayers, while critics say added paperwork could make it harder for eligible families to access aid.

Article Icon 1Hawks Extend Streak in Playoff Push

The Atlanta Hawks' 124-112 win over Dallas on Tuesday stretched their winning streak to seven games and kept alive their push for a guaranteed playoff spot.

Atlanta sits in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, 2.5 games behind sixth-place Miami and the final guaranteed playoff spot. Teams that finish in seventh through 10th place in each conference qualify for the play-in tournament.

Jalen Johnson, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and Dyson Daniels have helped steady a team that has spent much of the season dealing with uneven play, injuries, and the trades of Trae Young and Kristaps Porzingis. Johnson made his first All-Star Game appearance last month.

Article Icon 1Lumber Company Keeps Coasters Rolling

A Northwest Georgia lumber company quietly helps build and maintain wooden roller coasters around the world.

S.I. Storey Lumber Co. in Armuchee supplies pressure-treated southern yellow pine used in coaster structures. The wood is favored worldwide for coasters because of its density, strength, and pressure-treatment capabilities.

The family-owned business has provided lumber for coasters at many large and small parks, including all of the lumber for the Viper at Six Flags Great America and most of the lumber for Weerwolf in Belgium, along with repair materials for aging wooden coasters.

Founded in 1920 by Stella and Sike Storey and continued by their children and grandchildren, the company began supplying lumber for coasters starting more than 20 years ago, with Six Flags Over Georgia another of its clients.

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Around Georgia

➤ Athens: A judge denied Jose Ibarra's request for a new trial in the killing of nursing student Laken Riley, ruling the evidence of his guilt was overwhelming. (More)

Villa Rica: A 12-year-old middle school girl died Sunday after a fight near a bus stop, and police are reviewing cellphone video to determine whether charges will be filed. (More)

➤ Thomas County: Local health officials confirmed a rabid skunk was found in the town of Boston, discovered after a resident's dog killed the animal. They urged residents to vaccinate pets and avoid wildlife. (More)

➤ Gainesville: The family of the teen driver charged in a teacher's death during a toilet-papering prank expressed deep remorse over the loss, saying the teacher "meant the world to our son." The teacher's family has asked for charges to be dropped. (More)

➤ Augusta: An independent audit found that $6.4 million in federal rental assistance funds awarded to the city were not properly accounted for from 2021 to 2025 due to systemic financial weaknesses. (More)

➤ Fulton County: Tiffany Henyard, a former Illinois mayor who faced an FBI probe and corruption allegations but was never charged, filed to run as a Republican for the county commission. (More)


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Georgia Sports

Kennesaw State and Georgia men's basketball teams tip off in their respective conference basketball tournaments today. Meanwhile, the SWAC tournament continues at the Gateway Center in College Park. (Schedule)

The Las Vegas Raiders signed linebackers Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker in free agency, reuniting them with cornerback Eric Stokes, all former Georgia Bulldogs defensive players. (More)

Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Julio Teheran retired from baseball after injuring his shoulder in the World Baseball Classic. The two-time All-Star spent nine seasons with Atlanta, logging 77 wins. (More)

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Georgia Business

The World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta brought back its $50 annual pass after a seven-year hiatus, offering unlimited visits, a free guest ticket each quarter, and store discounts. (More)

Publix filed for a permit to build a nearly 36,374-square-foot elevated grocery store at Savannah's Eastern Wharf development, a 55-acre mixed-use riverfront community. (More)

The FDA recalled clams and raw oysters distributed in Georgia and eight other states over possible norovirus contamination, urging retailers not to sell the seafood products. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Dish Network dropped all of Atlanta-based Gray Media's television stations, including those in Georgia, after the two companies failed to reach a new distribution agreement. (More)

➤ A pipe band from Limerick, Ireland, will participate in the Tybee Island Irish Heritage Parade on Saturday, marking the group's third visit for the celebration. (More)

➤ The Salvation Army of Augusta began the public donation phase of its campaign to build a new emergency shelter on Hale Street, designed with separate wings for families, women, and men. The campaign seeks public donations of $1 million to add to the $14.7 million already raised. (More)

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