The Bellevue Leader is a very small paper, considering the population of Bellevue is only fifty thousand, and many of them probably subscribe to the Omaha paper.
www.electstevedawes.com
That's probably true; most in Bellevue probably take the
Omaha World-Herald.
The
Omaha World-Herald's a multi-faceted newspaper; for one, it's the largest newspaper in the whole country with both a morning and an evening edition.
Its web-site doesn't give a tenth of its content, it's usually that full.
The
Omaha World-Herald owns several other daily newspapers in Nebraska (including the
Bellevue Leader) under individual names.
Also, it produces different
Omaha World-Heralds for different parts of Nebraska and eastern Iowa (it used to be spread around seven states, but with the demise of print newspapers.....); subscribers in Omaha get one edition, subscribers in Lincoln and thereabouts get another edition; subscribers in southern Nebraska get a third version; subscribers in eastern Iowa get a fourth variation; and up here on the roof of Nebraska, with the fewest subscribers, we get a fifth take-off of it.
So that's why it's important for people who wish to be informed voters check the
Bellevue Leader instead of the
Omaha World-Herald. Any news of how well the big guy's campaign is going won't appear in the Sandhills (northern Nebraska) edition, and unless the big guy does something really stupid--not an impossibility--it won't show up in the Omaha or Lincoln editions either.
So one has to check the
Bellevue Leader.