The search of The Marion County Record’s office in 2023 touched off a national conversation about press freedom.
A Kansas county apologized and agreed to pay over $3 million to a small-town newspaper after police raided it in 2023.
Hancock County Public Library invites patrons to use convenient, premium genealogy resources, available to all Hancock County residents. Newspapers.com, powered by Ancestry, allows users to search ...
Analyses indicate that, on average, states with a lower density of newspapers demonstrate worse compliance with public record laws. Also, states with financially weak press associations demonstrate ...
The documents include a July 1937 radio log from Itasca, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter that was deployed to support Earhart's ...
A Kansas newspaper whose offices and the home of its associate publisher were searched by law enforcement in 2023 has been ...
Marion County — the rural county involved in a raid on its local newspaper in 2023 — has agreed to pay a cumulative $3 million to those caught up in the raid. Other court cases are ongoing.
A rural Kansas county has agreed to pay a little more than $3 million and apologize over a law enforcement raid on a ...
Marion County also approved agreements with Eric Meyer, the owner and editor of the Marion County Record, and Ruth Herbel, ...
Haynes’ daughters, 18 months old at the time of his disappearance, are still searching for him. In November, they organized a ...
Marion County, Kansas, officials have agreed to pay over $3 million and apologize for executing search warrants on the Marion ...
A Kansas county has agreed to publicly apologize and pay out $3 million for authorizing a raid on the Marion County Record, a local newspaper, in August […] ...