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Twister Count, Patriotic Fire Hydrants, and Golden Age Games

The National Weather Service confirmed that 10 tornadoes touched down across Georgia during last Thursday's severe storms.                
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Article Icon 1QR Code Delay Sparks Divisions

Republican state lawmakers explained their decision to delay a July 1 ban on QR-code vote tabulation and end the special session, citing too little time before the midterm elections.

Supporters of dropping QR codes were not happy. “I think there’s going to be dissatisfaction,” said Garland Favorito, cofounder of VoterGA.

GOP leaders said their plan to put off the change until 2028 was supported by Gov. Brian Kemp, who had sought to address the issue ahead of the deadline set forth in a 2024 law.

Republicans, who control both chambers of the state legislature, opted for a measure that requires hand counts in close finishes in the governor and lieutenant governor races.

Article Icon 1 Judge Blocks Longer Red Snapper Season

A federal judge blocked an exemption that would have opened a 62-day recreational red snapper season in federal waters off Georgia and other states beginning July 1.

The move to extend the recreational red snapper season beyond its usual period of a few days faced resistance from environmentalists and commercial fishermen.

Walter Rabon, commissioner of the state Department of Natural Resources, called the ruling disappointing. The agency said it plans to pursue a future exemption.

Article Icon 110 Tornadoes Touched Down Last Week

The National Weather Service confirmed that 10 tornadoes touched down across Georgia during last Thursday's severe storms.

They were rated EF-0 or EF-1, with peak winds reaching 95 miles per hour as warnings were issued for Meriwether, Putnam, and Upson counties.

No deaths or injuries were tied directly to the twisters. The following morning, two people died in Putnam County when a tree fell onto a moving pickup truck.

The tornado outbreak came during an extended period of stormy weather across the state that continued into this week. In Jasper County, a 74-year-old man is recovering after crashing his pickup truck into fallen trees during severe storms on Monday.

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Around Georgia

Quitman: Facing a $2.4 million deficit, city council members adopted a budget that could cut the police department from 11 officers to eight while raising some resident fees. (More)

➤ Austell: Riders were stranded roughly 260 feet up on Six Flags Over Georgia's SkyScreamer for about 10 minutes during a technical stop. The park said its safety system worked as designed. (More)

Lee County: The county animal shelter hopes to reopen next week after two dogs tested positive for canine parvovirus, prompting a 14-day quarantine and increased cleaning. (More)

Augusta: As the nation nears its 250th birthday, the Augusta Museum of History is spotlighting the city's overlooked Revolutionary War role, including a colonial battle near present-day Reynolds Street. (More)

Tybee Island: The city invited residents, businesses, and schools to paint fire hydrants with patriotic designs for its America 250 celebration, drawing more than 30 applications so far. (More)


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➤ Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts reportedly agreed to a three-year, $54 million contract extension that includes $36 million fully guaranteed, a record three-year deal for a tight end. (More)➤ Georgia Tech released the final design for a $70 million renovation of Bobby Dodd Stadium, its first major overhaul since 2003. The project will add 12,500 chairback seats, a new video board, and remodeled premium areas. (More)➤ Atlanta United defender Juan Berrocal and midfielder Matías Galarza will return to their parent clubs in Spain and Argentina, respectively, after their loan agreements expire on June 30. (More)

At 48-30, the Atlanta Braves entered Wednesday tied for the second-most wins in baseball and a 5.5-game lead in the National League East. (More)

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Georgia Business

Surging nitrogen fertilizer prices are squeezing the state's farmers while boosting fertilizer producer Nutrien's plant in Augusta. (More)

Timber company and real estate investment trust Rayonier will relocate its headquarters to metro Atlanta from Yulee, Florida, next year. The company's U.S. portfolio spans 4 million acres. (More)

Kevin Cooke, a Carrollton native and former state lawmaker, was named the Georgia district director of the U.S. Small Business Administration, overseeing lending, counseling, and disaster recovery support. (More)

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Et Cetera

Savannah's first nonprofit community darkroom, gallery, and photography workshop space opens Friday with a public open house and exhibits by local photographers. (More)

More than 20 veterans from the VA Augusta Health Care System will compete in the five-day National Veterans Golden Age Games that begin Saturday in Tampa, Florida. (More)

Restaurants in Warner Robins are running a nine-day Take Flight Tour, offering sampler flights of desserts, drinks, and dishes in celebration of Robins Air Force Base. (More)

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