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A Marion County Record reporter has filed a federal lawsuit against a town and local officials for $950,000 in damages after a police raid on the newspaper's offices in 2023.
The publisher of Marion County Record said his paper was raided this week by the police.
After a raid on a local newspaper, Marion, Kansas, is denying a records request for text messages from the phones of top city officials, threatening a 2016 Kansas open records law.
MARION, COUNTY, Kansas (KCTV) — 98-year-old Joan Meyer collapsed and died in her home Saturday. The newspaper she co-owned is reporting a police raid the day before may have played a role in her ...
Mr. Meyer heading back into the office of The Marion County Record, a 150-year-old Kansas newspaper that was raided by local police last week. Christopher Smith for The New York Times ...
Marion County, Kansas, has said it will return evidence seized in a controversial police raid of a local newspaper after an attorney review.
The Marion County Record, a small Kansas newspaper, was raided by the county’s entire police force, who executed an illegal search warrant on its offices and the co-owners’ home and seized ...
The prosecutor in Marion County, Kansas, said Wednesday that police should return all seized material to a weekly newspaper that was raided by officers in a case that has drawn national scrutiny ...
The Marion, Kansas, police chief has been suspended after the police raid of a local newspaper and the home of the paper’s publisher last month.
The sweep of a Marion, Kan., paper was nothing less than an assault on the First Amendment. The small town’s police department raided the offices of the Marion County Record, the local family ...
The raid of the newspaper, The Marion County Record, has drawn condemnation from First Amendment advocates.
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