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Article Icon 1Another Palmetto USPS Worker Dies on the Job

Demarcus Little, 45, a worker at the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) regional distribution center in Palmetto, died at the facility on Wednesday. 

This incident marks the fourth death of an employee at the facility since it opened in early 2024. Among the prior deaths was Eric Smith, 59, an electric technician who died after suffering an apparent medical emergency at the distribution center in June of last year.

As of Friday, the cause of death for Little, a father of three, has not been released

“Our thoughts are with their family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time. We will be providing counseling services to employees at the Palmetto Regional Distribution Center,” a spokesperson for USPS said.

Article Icon 1Butler Man Arrested for Stealing Roof

A Butler man, Jason Childree, was arrested after authorities say he stole an entire metal roof from an empty house on S.B. Eubanks Road in Reynolds.

Childree has been charged with theft by taking, burglary, criminal trespass, and criminal damage to property.

Three other suspects have been identified by authorities. The investigation remains ongoing.

Taylor County Sheriff John Sawyer said the case is among the most unusual he’s encountered. “In my 35-year law enforcement career, I have never seen anyone steal the roof off of a house.”

Photos of the incident can be seen here

Article Icon 1Atlanta Ranks Among US Most Forgetful Cities

Uber’s latest Lost & Found Index ranked Atlanta as the ninth most forgetful city in the nation for rideshare passengers. 

The report provides a yearly overview of items passengers commonly forget during Uber rides.

Nationwide, the most commonly misplaced items are phones, wallets, luggage, and keys. However, riders have also left behind more unusual items, including a mannequin, dentures, pelvis implants, 20 pounds of duck sausage, and a ticket to an Atlanta Falcons game.

Georgians can now use a new feature on the Uber app to request a ride that will help get their lost belongings returned to them.

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North Carolina’s Moment in the $10 Billion Tungsten Boom

The global tungsten market is surging toward $10 billion by 2030, and a historic site in North Carolina is drawing attention as domestic minerals become a national priority. 

Modern industry has no substitute for tungsten. From the precision drills that build cities to the high-heat engines that power flight, it’s the indispensable backbone of global manufacturing:

  • Automotive: $3T+ market

  • Electronics: $500B+ market

  • Aerospace: $800B+ market

With global prices surging 557%, the demand for a domestic source has reached a boiling point.

That’s exactly where United States Tungsten comes in. The company is working toward reopening a domestic recovery and processing facility at the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten-bearing minerals. 

The opportunity is here. Lock in up to 23% bonus shares as an early-stage United States Tungsten investor before June 12.

Around Georgia

Albany: A new partnership between Albany State University and the Miss Georgia Scholarship Competition will provide future Miss Georgia and Miss Georgia’s Teen winners with full, four-year tuition scholarships at the college. (More)

Lee County: A woman was arrested after a traffic stop uncovered 102 pounds of suspected marijuana hidden in cardboard boxes inside her vehicle, leading to trafficking and DUI charges, authorities said. (More)

Cumming: Georgia’s largest no-kill animal shelter, Furkids, has opened a new 15,000-square-foot dog shelter in the city that more than doubles its capacity. (More)

South Georgia: Google will spend $1 million to restore 35 acres of wetlands in the Flint River Wildlife Management Area. (More)

Macon: Murphey Park in the city’s Ingleside neighborhood was outfitted with new shade trees, benches, and picnic tables through Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful and an anonymous donation. (More)


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Georgia Sports

➤ Michael O’Shaughnessy’s three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth inning carried the Georgia Bulldogs to a come-from-behind 13-12 victory over Mississippi State in Game 1 of the NCAA Athens Super Regional. (Watch Video)

➤ Four-star quarterback Colton Nussmeier of Denton, Texas, committed to the University of Georgia, giving the Bulldogs a pledge from the nation’s No. 16-ranked quarterback in the 2027 recruiting class. (More)

➤ SEC commissioner Greg Sankey denied any merger discussions with the Big Ten, dismissing the notion of a super league between the two conferences as “not consistent with the truth.” (More)

➤ Matt Ward, the former head baseball coach at St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, will succeed rival six-time state champion Steve Smith at Calvary Christian School following Smith’s resignation. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NHL | Soccer | WNBA | NCAAB | Golf | Tennis

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This Metal Has Already Jumped 557%

Tungsten powers everything from aerospace to EVs. That’s why it’s projected to be a $10 billion industry by 2030, and one company is positioning itself to transform the domestic tungsten supply chain. 

United States Tungsten is working to reopen a domestic recovery and processing facility through the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten. Demand is expected to surge as the U.S. rebuilds its domestic mineral supply. With critical mineral legislation accelerating and defense budgets rising, domestic suppliers have a unique opportunity to lead the market. United States Tungsten is already in talks with the government about supply contracts. 

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Et Cetera

164 invasive yellow-legged hornets were trapped and 10 nests were removed across the state last month. (More)

➤ A group of 27 World War II veterans, including a 101-year-old Gainesville resident, departed Atlanta this week on a flight to Normandy to mark D-Day’s 82nd anniversary and honor fallen comrades. (More)

Brooklet will host its first-ever Tomato Festival on June 20 at Strickland Farms Garden, featuring tomato contests, live music, food trucks, vendors, pick-your-own produce fields, and more. (See Details)

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  2. Braves at Truist Park: 29%
  3. FIFA World Cup coming to Atlanta: 16%
  4. Atlanta Dream WNBA game: 10%
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