The North Platte Bulletin is a part of North Platte’s history. It was a letter to the editor in the Bulletin in 1941 that led area residents to start the famed North Platte Canteen that served more than 6 million servicemen during WWII. The North Platte Bulletin began April 13, 1932 as a tabloid, four-page shopping guide. It was sold to two North Platte newspapermen in 1937 and became the leading paper in the city in the early 1940s. It was sold to Joe Seacrest, co-publisher of the Lincoln Journal. Seacrest also purchased all the stock in the North Platte Telegraph and combined the two papers into the Telegraph-Bulletin in 1946. The Bulletin name was dropped from the Telegraph nameplate in 1966, but the Telegraph retained ownership of the name until 1996.
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Media Name | The North Platte Bulletin |
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Media Type | Newspaper |
Language | English |
Location | North Platte, Nebraska |
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Front Page URL | https://northplattebulletin.com/ |
About Page URL | https://northplattebulletin.com/about-us/ |
Contact Page URL | https://northplattebulletin.com/contact-us/ |
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Facebook URL | https://www.facebook.com/pg/NorthPlatteBulletin/ |
X URL | https://twitter.com/npbeditor |
LinkedIn URL | https://www.linkedin.com/company/north-platte-bulletin/about/ |
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george@northplattebulletin.com | |
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