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Events in Macon September 19 - 25
Events in Macon September 19 - 25
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 18, 2024
Participants in a festival events at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park
Events in Macon September 12 - 18
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 12, 2024
An exhibit in Mercer University's Plunkett Gallery
Events in Macon August 29 - September 4
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • August 28, 2024
  • Georgia veterans advise how to see through the fog of ‘fake news’ October 17, 2024
    In the past, if adversaries flew over a military base and dropped leaflets, the military would have shot them down. Now, they infiltrate bases online and we are left scrambling to respond. In many ways, the same can be said for the Georgia media space, where concerns over online disinformation loom larger than ever as November’s election rapidly […]
    Ken Harbaugh
  • If Georgia’s elections are more secure than ever, why do so many voters distrust the system? October 17, 2024
    Election experts in Georgia often ponder a major discrepancy – the gap between the security of the state’s election apparatus and the amount of trust some people have in it. “I made this point back in 2020, when I went and watched an audit in our recount in Bartow County,” said Matt Mashburn, the former […]
    Ross Williams
  • Slate of Georgia state election board rules swept aside by Fulton judge October 17, 2024
    A Fulton County judge Wednesday struck down several controversial Georgia State Election Board rules that were set to take effect for the Nov. 5 general election.  Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas A Cox Jr. ruled that the State Election Boards’ seven new rules for ballot counting, poll watcher access and election certification were illegal […]
    Stanley Dunlap