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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.
Anthony R. McEntee
Anthony R. McEntee

In this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition

Gov. Pillen's proposal to transfer money from a veterans' aid account draws strong objections from Lincoln County veterans... and the county commissioners are poised to support their protest ... while Gov. Pillen tells North Platte representatives how he wants to balance the state budget... and why... and Pillen lays out the rest of his priorities for the legislative session... including his approach to health care and business incentives ... also... now that Tyson Foods has closed in Lcxington.... next... will Tyson render the plant unusable for any purpose, or put it up for sale? ... the governor, a political candidate and a leading cattleman weigh in... also... the North Platte public school board sets a special meeting to consider a surprising resignation letter from Supt. Todd Rhodes... and... a long goodbye to pennies has begun, a coin that has been used in the U.S. since the late-1700s... plus, weekly rundowns of upcoming entertainment events, arrests, marriages, real estate deals, deaths, police citations, and much more.
Get the full stories in this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition.











