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The initial online search of a state website that led a central Kansas police chief to raid a local weekly newspaper was legal, a spokesperson for the agency that maintains the site said Monday, as newly released video showed the publisher's 98-year-old mother protesting a search of their home. The raids on the Marion County Record and the publisher's home happened earlier this month, after a local restaurant owner accused the newspaper of illegally accessing information about her. “Get out of my house … I don’t want you in my house!” Joan Meyer shouted at the six officers who were in the home she shared with her son.

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