The return of the blue dot?

By Robyn Wisch, KVNO News
Omaha, NE – Could the blue dot return in 2012? Robyn Wisch reports on President Obama’s chances to split Nebraska and peel off another vote from Omaha in next week’s election.
Read MoreHagel bucks party lines, receives criticism

By Lindsey Peterson
Omaha, NE – Word spread Wednesday that Chuck Hagel would cross party lines and endorse Senate candidate Bob Kerrey on Thursday. But before it was official, challenger Deb Fischer held a press conference of her own down-playing its significance.
Read MoreKerrey, Fischer trade jabs as election draws near

By Lindsey Peterson
Omaha, NE- In back-to-back press conferences Thursday afternoon, former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey and State Senator Deb Fischer brought endorsements for their campaigns along with jabs for their opponents.
Read MoreOne Dem distances, others embrace party as DNC wraps up

By Lindsey Peterson
Omaha, NE- One Nebraska Democratic candidate was noticeably missing from the convention in Charlotte. But as one candidate distances himself, others aren’t straying too far away.
Read MoreDelegates ready to nominate Romney, take on Obama

By Lindsey Peterson
Omaha, NE – KVNO News’ Lindsey Peterson caught up with Joe Jordan of Nebraska Watchdog in Tampa, as the Republican National Convention wraps up.
Read MoreState Fair debate focuses candidates on farm and rural issues

By Grant Gerlock
Grand Island, NE – Hundreds of Nebraskans gathered inside the Heartland Events Center on the state fairgrounds in Grand Island on Saturday to witness the first debate between U.S. Senate candidates Republican Deb Fischer and Democrat Bob Kerrey.
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