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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 letter to Strahler says two Panel B members – Allen Glendenning, a Great Bend attorney, and Iola resident Susan Lynn – recused themselves, indicating Panel B has been assigned the complaint.
The Oskaloosa Herald is a semi-weekly newspaper published in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and covering Mahaska County, Iowa and Marion County, Iowa. The newspaper publishes semi-weekly on Tuesday and Friday, and also publishes the Oskaloosa Shopper. [2] It is owned by CNHI. [3]
At the time, the newspaper was investigating Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody on confidential tips that he’d been pushed out of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department on sexual misconduct ...
In particular, this list considers a newspaper to be a weekly newspaper if the newspaper is published once, twice, or thrice a week. A weekly newspaper is usually a smaller publication than a larger, daily newspaper (such as one that covers a metropolitan area). Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area ...
Former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody tried to persuade a Marion County Record reporter to leave the newspaper and start a competing news outlet — and promised to invest in the venture — as ...
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 ...