Felecia Ingram of Covington, a former employee of The Home Depot, has been sentenced to over three years in prison for stealing more than $4 million worth of gift cards from the company.
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|  | Saturday, February 28, 2026 | | | Good morning! On this date in 1766, Georgia governor John Clark was born in North Carolina. In the early 1770s his family moved to "the Ceded Lands" of northeastern Georgia. Clark was a major general in the Georgia militia, state representative, and U.S. Indian agent, as well as governor of Georgia from 1819 to 1823. Would you like to see an NHL team in Georgia? A planned transformation of a metro Atlanta mall might make that dream become reality. Learn more in today's Top Stories. Are you worried about keeping your private information confidential on the Web? Later today, we'll be sending you a message from our partner Incogni on ways to reduce your exposure to scams and identity theft by removing your personal information from data brokers and risky websites. Today's sponsor, Frontieras, is inviting investors to take part in America's trillion-dollar energy comeback—transforming Appalachian coal into high-value fuels like hydrogen and diesel as it advances toward a planned NASDAQ listing. Albany 🌤️ 70°/46° | Athens 🌤️ 69°/43° | Atlanta 🌤️ 69°/44° | Augusta 🌤️ 65°/45° | Columbus 🌤️ 72°/46° | Dahlonega 🌤️ 69°/43° | Gainesville 🌤️ 69°/45° | Macon 🌤️ 69°/44° | Rome 🌤️ 74°/44° | Savannah ☁️ 64°/45° | Valdosta 🌤️ 71°/45°
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| Atlanta Dine-In Movie Theatre Announces Closure IPIC Theaters at Colony Square in Midtown Atlanta will permanently close on Apr. 28. As a result, more than 160 employees will be laid off. The decision comes after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this week. The company had previously filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019. | Former Home Depot Employee Sentenced Felecia Ingram of Covington, a former employee of Atlanta-based The Home Depot, has been sentenced to over three years in prison for stealing more than $4 million worth of gift cards from the company. Last year, Ingram pleaded guilty to access device fraud after stealing more than 8,000 gift cards between March 2020 and July 2021. Ingram used her access to the company's network to activate the stolen cards before selling them on the black market. Ingram has also been ordered to pay $3.94 million in restitution to the company. | Developer Chosen for Mall Transformation In an effort to attract a National Hockey League (NHL) team, the City of Alpharetta has selected Jamestown as the developer to lead a planned transformation of North Point Mall into a mixed-use entertainment district anchored by a potential arena. The planned redevelopment of the 100-acre property will feature residential housing, retail and office space, hotels, public transit, and an NHL arena. The final plan will arrive following the completion of the rezoning process. Last June, Forsyth County approved plans for a similar $3 billion mixed-use development project known as The Gathering as part of a bid to lure an NHL team to the area. | |
|  Invest in America's Trillion-Dollar Energy Comeback Under a White House that favors energy production on our home soil, Frontieras North America could unlock up to $2.1 Trillion in energy potential. They have the power to reform coal into high-value commodities like hydrogen and diesel without burning it. But that's not even the best part. They're doing it in what was once the heart of American industry: Appalachia. Their new land purchase in Mason County, West Virginia has earned praise from the state's Governor Morrisey for its potential to transform the region back into an energy powerhouse. Here's why you shouldn't miss this chance to invest: -
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$850M flagship facility now being built
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$10 million raised from investors so far Reaching just 2% of the global coal market could mean a trillion-dollar valuation for Frontieras. As a perfect storm of breakthroughs set up the company for potential valuation impact, you can become a Frontieras shareholder ahead of their planned NASDAQ listing. | |
| | ➤ Statewide: Saputo Cheese USA has recalled Great Value fat free, low-fat, and 4% milkfat cottage cheese sold at Walmart stores in 24 states, including Georgia, because it may not have been fully pasteurized. (More) ➤ Athens: The state's first drive-thru Shake Shack location is set to open on Alps Road on March 4. (See Details) ➤ Chatham County: State law allowed Georgia Power to take down a 300‑year‑old live oak tree on Little Neck Road to make way for a transmission line project, despite its protected status and community efforts to save it. (More) ➤ Forsyth County: Officials approved a new park pass and automated gate system for Mary Alice Park that will begin operating this spring. (More) ➤ Gwinnett County: The county has broken ground on its first hotel‑to‑affordable‑housing project, converting a former extended‑stay hotel in Peachtree Corners into 73 affordable apartments. (See Details) Enjoy reading The Georgia Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | |
| | ➤ The Falcons received generally good marks in the player-graded NFL Players Association report card, scoring high marks in ownership and team facilities. Newly-hired Kevin Stefanski, however, finished with the lowest grade of any head coach in the league. (More) ➤ Governor Brian Kemp made a public plea at the state capitol this week urging the Baseball Hall of Fame to induct former Braves superstar Dale Murphy into its ranks. Kemp called him "Somebody to look up to ... not only myself, but the State of Georgia." (More) ➤ No. 23 Georgia women's basketball lost 79-50 to the 4th-ranked Texas Longhorns, their worst defeat of the season so far. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Protect your loved ones starting at $7/month. Nearly 47% of parents say they don't have enough life insurance to fully protect their loved ones. The good news? Modern term life insurance is more affordable and accessible than many expect, with some policies starting at just $7 per month and online applications that can be approved in under 15 minutes. Explore Money's top-rated life insurance providers to see how easy it can be to secure coverage that brings real peace of mind for your growing family. FIND AFFORDABLE PROTECTION | |
| Flying together with our sponsor The Next $435B Energy Empire Is Being Minted In today's dollars, John D. Rockefeller would be worth $435 billion. But "oil money" is old news, and what's next might surprise investors in 2026: a $2.1 trillion opportunity in "clean" coal. Now is the "Rockefeller" moment for Frontieras as they reform coal into hydrogen, diesel and other valuable commodities (just like Rockefeller did with oil). With a White House that favors domestic energy, the NASDAQ ticker FASF reserved, and land officially purchased for their flagship coal reformation plant, Frontieras is positioned for potential valuation impact. You can now invest in Frontieras as they unlock the Rockefeller moment for coal. This is a paid advertisement for Frontieras's Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.frontieras.com/ Reservation of the ticker symbol is not a guarantee that we will be listed on the NASDAQ. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals. | |
| | ➤ A Gwinnett County sheriff's deputy helped a driver whose car had stalled after it ran out of gas by moving it out of traffic and then personally sending the driver $250. (More) ➤ Students in Bibb County helped shape future school cafeteria menus by sampling potential lunch items and sharing feedback during a taste-test event. (More) ➤ Planet Fitness donated nine strength-training machines to a fire station in Milton so its firefighters can have updated workout equipment on site. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ USB-Powered Warmth That Follows You Everywhere. Stop paying to heat empty rooms. The Vital Heating Blanket ($99.99) delivers targeted warmth at your desk, couch, or car. Luxury-soft. Auto shut-off. USB-powered. Machine washable. Thousands are cutting heating bills while staying warmer. LEARN MORE | |
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