Kansas county agrees to pay $3 million over police raid on a small-town newspaper, editor says [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 2:58 PM EST, November 11, 2025
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 outcry over press freedom, the papers editor said Tuesday.
Marion County was among multiple defendants in five federal lawsuits filed by the company that publishes the Marion County Record, its publisher, the estate of his late mother Joan Meyer, the papers co-owner, employees of the paper and a former Marion City Council member whose home also was raided.
Eric Meyer, the papers editor and publisher, told The Associated Press he is hoping the size of the payment is large enough to discourage similar actions against news organizations in the future.
The goal isnt to get the money. The money is symbolic, Meyer said. The press has basically been under assault.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/kansas-newspaper-raid-press-freedom-c18f46a215908198335ca6f608c3360b
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