Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct the occupation of Kari Newell, a local restaurateur in Marion, Kansas. A Kansas county has apologized and agreed to pay over $3 million to a small ...
A county in rural Kansas has agreed to pay just over $3 million and apologize for a 2023 police raid on a small-town newspaper. The raid sparked an uproar over press freedom. Two years ago, a ...
Officials in Marion County, Kansas, have agreed to pay more than $3 million and issue a formal apology over a 2023 police raid on a small-town newspaper that ignited national backlash and raised ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KWCH) - Three million dollars: That’s what a Kansas county agreed to pay a small town newspaper over a police raid that raised constitutional concerns and garnered national attention.
Officials in Marion County, Kansas, have agreed to pay more than $3 million and issue a formal apology over a 2023 police raid on a small-town newspaper that ignited national backlash and raised ...
The search of The Marion County Record’s office in 2023 touched off a national conversation about press freedom. By Livia Albeck-Ripka A county in central Kansas has agreed to pay more than $3 million ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A rural Kansas county has agreed to pay a little more than $3 million and apologize over a law enforcement raid on a small-town weekly newspaper in August 2023 that sparked an ...
Reporters interview Eric Meyer outside of the Marion County Record office in Marion, Kansas, the site of a 2023 police raid, after an Oct. 7, 2024, court hearing for Gideon Cody, the former Marion ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, Marion County, Kansas, will pay $3 million and formally apologize for a police raid on a newspaper in 2023, the Justice Department says it will investigate security at UC ...
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