A federal judge has found in favor of a Salina burger joint owner who said his free speech rights were violated when the city stopped him from painting a flying-saucer-themed mural on the side of his downtown restaurant.
U.S. District Judge Toby Crouse found that the city violated Steve Howard's First Amendment rights when it delayed his request to paint a mural on the side of the restaurant, which has been located in downtown Salina for more than 100 years.
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