Anderson County Review Type| Weekly newspaper Publisher| Dane Hicks Editor| Dane Hicks Founded| 1865 Headquarters| 112 W 6th Garnett, Kansas 66032 USA Circulation| 2919 Website| garnett-ks.com The Anderson County Review is a local weekly newspaper for Garnett, Kansas with a circulation of about 3,000. The newspaper also maintains an online presence.[1] ## 2020 cartoon controversy[edit] In 2020, the newspaper published to its Facebook page a cartoon criticizing Kansas's mask policy against the COVID-19 pandemic in which Democratic Governor Laura Kelly is shown against a backdrop of a Holocaust train with the caption of "Lockdown Laura says: Put on your mask ... and step onto the cattle car," seemingly implying the mask order was a prelude to ethnic cleansing. Kelly was also depicted with a prominent Star of David. The Review and its owner Dane Hicks were criticized for the cartoon by Kelly as well as others for being anti-Semitic and trivializing the Holocaust. Hicks refused to back down or apologize, saying that there was nobody to apologize to and that "Facebook is a cesspool".[2] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Kansas Press Association Records". Retrieved February 9, 2014. 2. ^ Levenson, Michael (July 4, 2020). "Kansas Governor Criticizes G.O.P. Official's Cartoon Comparing Mask Order to Holocaust". ## External links[edit] * Official website This article about a Kansas newspaper is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template