Public urged to disregard false mill story
A story published in today’s edition of the Waynesville Mountaineer contained inaccurate information about Pactiv Evergreen’s facility in Waynesville, a county official with knowledge of the situation told The Smoky Mountain News this morning.
The headline, “Mill reveals plans to close Waynesville satellite facility,” is inaccurate, according to David Francis, Haywood County’s community and economic director. Francis has been in close communication with Pactiv Evergreen officials and said that nothing had changed since The Smoky Mountain News first broke the story on March 6.
In that story, Byron Racki, president of beverage merchandising for Pactiv Evergreen, said that there would be substantial job cuts at the Waynesville facility, and that the company was “exploring strategic alternatives” for the facility, but that it would not immediately close.
The company hasn’t issued any further communications on the Waynesville facility since then.
The Mountaineer story offered no proof of any change in plans for the Waynesville facility, and quickly changed the headline of the story online to read, “Mill reveals plans to substantially curtail Waynesville satellite facility.” This is the same information originally reported by SMN on March 6.
The Mountaineer has not yet issued a correction or retracted the story, which also appears in today’s print edition with the false headline.