UPDATE...
Attorney: Police kept a copy of downloaded data from the raided #MarionCounty #Kansas newspaper, and tried to hide it.

Police records turned over to the Court contain an item which was not on a list given to the newspaper's legal counsel.

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Attorney: Marion police downloaded, kept copy of raided Kansas newspaper's computers

Attorney: Marion police downloaded and kept copies of raided Kansas newspaper's computers

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"“We’re having to recreate legals, classifieds — all of our normal things that we have readily available on our server is gone,” office manager Cheri Bentz said.

“But,” she added, “there will be a paper.”"

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https://kansaspublicradio.org/2023-08-16/inside-marion-kansas-newspapers-race-to-go-to-press-days-after-police-raid

Inside the Marion County Record: Staff rushed to publish a newspaper after the police raid

Journalists at the Marion County Record worked late into the night to publish their first issue since the widely-criticized raid. “SEIZED… but not silenced,” its headline read.

Kansas Public Radio