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The former Kansas police chief who led a raid on a newspaper last summer will make his first court appearance on Monday afternoon in Marion.
This story is part of a series by Kansas Reflector and The Handbasket to examine the one-year anniversary of the raid on the Marion County Record. Support independent journalism by subscribing to ...
Marion County Record, the weekly Kansas newspaper that was subjected to an unprecedented police raid over the summer has filed a federal lawsuit.
TOPEKA, Kan. (Kansas Reflector) — The Marion County Record has filed a federal First Amendment lawsuit against local authorities who planned and carried out the raid last year of the newspaper ...
The woman who sparked a raid of a small Kansas City newspaper, that led to the death of its elderly owner, is leaving town. Kari Newell complained to local police that Marion County Record ...
The coffee shop owned by Kari Newell — the woman whose complaint about the Marion, Kansas, newspaper led to a police raid that captured the country’s attention — is closing its doors at the ...
The restaurant owned by Kari Newell, who instigated the police raid on Marion County Record, will move into Chef’s Plate in the Elgin Hotel.
The coffee shop owned by Kari Newell — the woman whose complaint about the Marion, Kansas, newspaper led to a police raid that captured the country’s attention — is closing its doors at the end of ...
Multiple sources confirm an outside law enforcement agency has joined Kansas Bureau of Investigation's probe into the events surrounding the raid on Marion County Record newspaper.
The Kansas Commission on Judicial Conduct declined to charge the judge who authorized a raid on a Marion County newspaper.
Newell told Pedraza she owns the mistakes she made in the days surrounding the now infamous police raid of the Marion County Record.
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