The Weekend Muck: September 24, 2023
From an explosion at a downtown recycling center shooting a fireball thousands of feet into the air as it shook houses throughout the city, to media outlets providing zero follow-up on the blast, to another fire at a separate waste management plant revealing a much larger chain of suspicious and timely events, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
From an explosion at a downtown recycling center shooting a fireball thousands of feet into the air as it shook houses throughout the city, to media outlets providing zero follow-up on the blast, to another fire at a separate waste management plant revealing a much larger chain of suspicious and timely events, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
The Weekend Muck: September 17, 2023
From CPD’s Family Fun Day highlighting the strength and unity of our city’s police force, to officials declaring the week leading up to 9/11 as Public Safety Week in honor of our nation’s first responders, to the Fountain City’s ‘Favorite Nephew’ having his crime reporting Facebook page temporarily shut by Big Tech, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
From CPD’s Family Fun Day highlighting the strength and unity of our city’s police force, to officials declaring the week leading up to 9/11 as Public Safety Week in honor of our nation’s first responders, to the Fountain City’s ‘Favorite Nephew’ having his crime reporting Facebook page temporarily shut by Big Tech, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
The Weekend Muck: September 10, 2023
From local elected officials praising each other for doing the bare minimum required after years of negligence left a man dead, to a local news outlet falsely claiming that homicides made up 40% of all deaths in Georgia, to our city’s police force exceeding recruitment goals after only a few months of solid leadership, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
From local elected officials praising each other for doing the bare minimum required after years of negligence left a man dead, to a local news outlet falsely claiming that homicides made up 40% of all deaths in Georgia, to our city’s police force exceeding recruitment goals after only a few months of solid leadership, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
WTVM Falsely Claims ‘40% Of All Deaths’ In Georgia Are Homicides
Things are bad, but not *that* bad. In a wildly-misleading article, news outlet WTVM published that ‘40% of all deaths’ in Georgia are homicides. However, homicides accounted for a mere 1% of all deaths in Georgia last year, despite WTVM claiming it was 40x worse. Explore the full story to see the data yourself, along with how your local ‘news leader’ didn’t correct the claim after we exposed it.
Things are bad, but not *that* bad. In a wildly-misleading article, news outlet WTVM published that ‘40% of all deaths’ in Georgia are homicides. However, homicides accounted for a mere 1% of all deaths in Georgia last year, despite WTVM claiming it was 40x worse. Explore the full story to see the data yourself, along with how your local ‘news leader’ didn’t correct the claim after we exposed it.
The Weekend Muck: September 3, 2023
From two local Army veterans moving city policy to improve the lives of many, to city council hiring the nation’s premiere investigatory firm to audit a ‘series of events’ that have ‘surfaced concerns,’ to a relook at the city manager nepotistically providing opportunities for ‘like minded’ employees but not others, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.
From two local Army veterans moving city policy to improve the lives of many, to city council hiring the nation’s premiere investigatory firm to audit a ‘series of events’ that have ‘surfaced concerns,’ to a relook at the city manager nepotistically providing opportunities for ‘like minded’ employees but not others, here’s all the muck that’s fit to print from the Columbus, Georgia area, along with a look at what to expect in the week ahead.