Monday, June 16, 2008

End of Session Slide Show

Here is the End of Session Slide Show done by Todd Morring

Friday, June 6, 2008

Friday's GIANT Newspaper

Because of the threat of severe weather, Thursday evening's planned visit to the Lincoln National Guard base was canceled. The Boys' State Bulletin staff suddenly found itself with a great deal of free time, and used it to produce a staggering 22-page newspaper, the largest Boys' State Bulletin ever.

Be sure to read the special coverage of late-breaking developments in the race for Boys' State governor.

Pages 1-10 (1.3 MB)

Pages 11-22 (2.5 MB)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Media Coverage of Thursday's Senatorial Debate (updated)

More than 20 journalists attended Thursday's senatorial debate between Mike Johanns and Scott Kleeb. This first debate between the two men attracted considerable public interest and the news stories are already hitting the Internet.

We'll keep updating this post as more stories are released, so check back for more links.

Debate video from KOLN/KGIN

Full audio from the Lincoln Journal Star

Lincoln Journal Star: No knockdowns in Johanns-Kleeb debate

Lincoln Journal Star, NTV Kearney (AP): Green Party candidate protests debate

Fremont Tribune (AP): APNewsBreak: First meeting helps define Senate hopefuls

Bellevue Leader: Johanns, Kleeb both stake claim for change

KOLN/KGIN Lincoln-Grand Island: Kleeb-Johanns Debate

KETV Omaha: Kleeb, Johanns Debate in Lincoln

NTV Kearney, KMEG Sioux City, IA (AP): APNewsBreak: Nebraska Senate candidates asked about ethanol

New Nebraska Network: Defining moments from the first Kleeb-Johanns debate

Austin Cassidy's Independent Political report: Nebraska dumps fair play

Advance story on Gov. Heineman's (cancelled) visit to Boys' State:

Bellevue Leader: Governor reflects on Boys State experience

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Thursday Newspaper

Production of the Boys' State Bulletin was slightly disrupted by Wednesday evening's severe weather, but thanks to campaign advertising the paper is a full six pages long and was completed in record time.

View newspaper here (973 KB)