A photographer of small-town Kansas newspaper offices remembers his visit to Marion County.
has recently photographed newspaper offices across Kansas.
Eric Meyer, the Record’s editor and a member of the family that has owned the paper for decades, taught journalism at the University of Illinois until returning to Marion during the pandemic, when he stepped in to help at the Record and care for his elderly mother. Inside the Record’s office, a mounted front page of a past edition that won a Kansas Press Association award rests against a wall. “Snakebit: Dad-daughter trip nearly a disaster” reads a headline teaser next to a photo of a young girl’s bitten ankle and toes that are covered with notations drawn onto her skin by doctors. Another image shows a toddler with her tongue sticking out for the page seven story, “Y is for … Yoga and its newest young fans.
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