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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.
Jean A. Elsen

In this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition

With more than a half-dozen data centers (buildings full of working computers) considering construction in Lincoln County, the county commissioners stopped short of declaring a moratorium on their development while zoning regulations are updated... concern and uncertainty continues about their size, scale and repercussions... and... the state opens the door to build for data centers to build their own independent power generating stations... while concerns are pronounced about the development of artificial intelligence... an in-depth look at the situation... also... the city council approves controversial tax increment financing for a planned development of up to 250 single-wide homes on the east side of the city... also... colors are popping up around town in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States... the community college creates a scholarship in the name of mover and shaker in the college's rodeo program... high school athletes are selected for all-star teams ... also... upcoming entertainment... arrests, marriages, real estate deals, deaths, police citations, and much more.
Get the full stories in this week's North Platte Bulletin print edition.










