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Magistrate Judge Laura Viar signed a search warrant authorizing a raid on the Marion County Record after the newspaper used a public database to confirm a restaurant owner’s drunk-driving record.
Why did Marion police raid the Marion County Record? Cody was Marion's new police chief at the time of the raid. The newspaper's owner Eric Meyer emailed Cody about Newell's driving record.
The raid sparked a national debate about press freedom focused on Marion, a town of about 1,900 people set among rolling prairie hills about 150 miles (241 kilometers) southwest of Kansas City ...
The two were appointed to review the Aug. 11, 2023 raid at the Marion County Record. The investigation generated nearly 10,000 pages of documents.
The Marion County Record is a weekly newspaper published in Marion, Kansas, United States, and the newspaper of record for the city and Marion County. It publishes Wednesdays. Its offices are across the street from the Marion County Courthouse. The paper was founded as The Western News in 1869 in nearby Detroit, Kansas. It soon moved to Marion ...
It is the only criminal charge filed in connection to the Aug. 11, 2023, raid on the Marion County Record office, the home of Eric Meyer and Joan Meyer, and the home of former Vice Mayor Ruth Herbel.
A day after the Aug. 11 raid, Meyer’s 98-year-old mother, Record co-owner Joan Meyer, died, and he blamed her death on stress caused by the police incursion. ... And last week, Marion County ...
A stack of the Marion County Record edition on Aug. 16, 2023, following the police raid on the paper's office in Marion, Kan. (John Hanna / AP file)