Georgia's SNAP enrollment fell more than 20% over the past year, one of the steepest drops in the country.
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Good morning! On this day in 1849, William Stanley West, a Mercer University graduate who became a U.S. senator, was born near Buena Vista. A special celebration was held in Savannah for a military veteran's 103rd birthday. Learn more in Et Cetera. In case you missed it, this week on The Flyover Podcast, Ayla counted down the 10 renovations homeowners regret most. Seventy-four percent of homeowners who renovated in the last five years wish they'd done something differently, and the most regretted upgrades aren't what you'd expect. Ayla broke down where these projects go wrong and shared simple tricks that could save you from making the same mistakes. So before you pick up a paintbrush or a sledgehammer, find out whether your dream upgrade is one homeowners wish they could undo. And if you've already survived a remodel, see if your biggest regret made the list. Tune in here! Today's edition is brought to you by Cacao Bliss. Try their delicious heart-healthy hot cocoa superfood drink.
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SNAP Enrollment Falls
Georgia's SNAP enrollment fell more than 20% over the past year, one of the steepest drops in the country. Nationally, the food aid program fell from 42.2 million people in May 2025 to 36.6 million this May, a decline of more than 13%. That decrease roughly matched the level the Congressional Budget Office had projected for 2030. The decline follows changes made in the federal government's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, whose expanded work requirements took effect on Feb. 1. Rachel Sheffield of the Heritage Foundation, which called for the stricter rules, said people are leaving because they're working "would be a step forward." Advocates counter that much of the drop is paperwork, not paychecks. Since July 2025, over 500,000 Georgia residents are no longer receiving SNAP benefits, says the Food Research & Action Center. |
Plane Crash Shuts Down AirportThomaston-Upson County Airport closed on Friday after a small plane skidded off the runway and struck an antenna. The incident occurred on the runway’s north end. Both people on board were unhurt, and the propeller took the damage. The 1977 Piper Lance PA-32R had flown from Cherokee County and stopped to refuel at the airport before continuing to Sebastian, Florida. The pilot said he retracted the landing gear after takeoff, then attempted to lower it after determining that the plane would not clear the runway, but it did not deploy in time. The crash is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration. |
Trees Topple in Twiggs County Storm
A severe storm knocked down multiple trees in Jeffersonville on Friday, blocking roads and damaging homes. Around 3:30 p.m., officials asked the public to use extreme caution after reporting downed trees on Highway 96 from Highway 80 to Watson Drive, as well as on Bullard Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The sheriff's office said Highway 96 was passable again nearly an hour after the announcement. The fallen trees temporarily blocked three school buses on Highway 96. The storm also caused trees to come down on two residences along Main and Matthew streets. Within hours, crews were able to clear debris off the roads and start removing trees from the affected homes. |
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➤ Columbia County: $1.57 million in FEMA disaster funding has been announced for the county as part of a nearly $10 million package that includes Bryan County, Springfield, and Pooler. (More) ➤ Savannah: The Georgia Association of Broadcasters named Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole its 2026 Georgian of the Year. (More) ➤ Dougherty County: Seven new firetrucks equipped with upgraded safety features and 1,000-gallon tanks entered service on Friday. (More)
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➤ Nick Chubb, a Cedartown native who rushed for 4,769 yards and 48 touchdowns at Georgia, announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday. "Health is the real wealth," he wrote on Instagram. (More) ➤ Sandy Creek upset No. 19 Grayson 21-13 on Friday night, dropping the Loganville program to 0-2 under new head coach Greg Carswell. (More) ➤ Baltimore Ravens receiver Rashod Bateman, a Tifton native, was arrested in June in Walton County on charges of battery, reckless conduct, and criminal damage to property. The NFL is reviewing the case. (More) ➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NFL | Golf | Tennis | WNBA | Little League World Series | Soccer Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Could Chocolate Help Support Your GLP-1 Levels? One particular form of chocolate is getting attention for its potential effect on GLP-1, a hormone involved in appetite and metabolism. While some people turn to expensive injections, others are exploring this surprisingly simple approach. Could your favorite treat hold the key? Discover the #1 chocolate for supporting metabolism and GLP-1 >> |
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➤ Georgia's loggerhead sea turtles set a nesting record this season, with 4,138 nests counted, topping the old mark of 4,071 from 2022. (More) ➤ A celebration at a Savannah barbecue restaurant marked the 103rd birthday of Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Leonard B. Turner. (More)
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