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Installing the Bulletin app on your device
It’s simple to install the Bulletin App on your smart phone or iPad:
If you have an Android phone, connect to the Bulletin’s website
— https://northplattebulletin.com
Look at the bottom of the screen for the install command. Tap. Then, install.
If you have an iPhone or iPad:
- Launch Safari.
- Navigate to www.northplattebulletin.com
- Tap the Share icon (square with an arrow pointing out of it) at the bottom of the screen.
- Scroll down to the list of actions and tap “Add to Home Screen” [+].
The Bulletin icon will appear on the page of your home screen where there is space for a new icon. Look for it and move it to the front page for handy access.
This process creates a web app on an Android phone. A web app lives on your phone. It is easy to access. It does not always require an internet connection.
Aaron G. Smith
Aaron G. Smith
In this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition
Political races are so hot that campaign signs are missing and vandalized, much to the outrage of police and City Hall. The races for U.S. Senate and the North Platte city council are spirited... read about the candidates in this issue... and... dirt is ceremoniously tossed for a multi-million dollar terminal building and related improvements at the North Platte Regional Airport, which is seen as a key development in North Platte's expansion, thanks to years of planning as well as federal funds steered by Sen. Deb Fischer... also... bladesmiths compete for top honors at North Platte’s Prairie Arts Center... Rep. Adrian Smith urges the U.S. Postmaster General to change his plans for the postal service... and... every Fox Theater seat was taken at the final performance of the North Platte WWII Canteen musical, as people streamed in to see the inspiring, uplifting show about our hometown... plus much more, including rundowns of entertaining events, arrests, marriages, real estate deals, deaths and police citations.
Get the full stories in this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition.