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Gotta pay for subscription to view stories.
I had been able to clip from the lower toolbar on my iPad with occasional issues this changed with the upgrade to 18.1.1
I want to thank Jerry Davich for writing a great article for the firefighters. It’s truly appreciated. It is great the stories he writes. The NWI is bringing back that hometown feeling. Thank you. 🙂👍🏻
Be more timely in reporting. I dislike waiting 2-3 days to get scores. I still don’t know what happened in week 1. Did a good job in week 2. Regarding politics, I am not pleased with your Woke stances. Wake up. Our country is dying and you are contributing. How many woke clowns pay to receive your news. Appreciate you asking for my opinion.
They are no help when I ask to cancel my subscription.
John Doherty’s article on John Friend was a great tribute. The insight into the legend of of Friend by Doherty was very special. This article demonstrated the impacted that Friend had on Doherty’s life and career. This is the exact same way John Friend has impacted the sports community and the lives of the student athletes of our community and the State of Indiana. Thank you John Doherty for sharing your great insight and thank you John Friend for your the huge impact on Northwest Indiana. Bob Carnagey
Ugly UI, clunky operation, too many ads, low resolution photos, and the list goes on. Today the issue is that I’m trying to read a story, but I’m told I have to subscribe to read it. The problem is, I AM a subscriber, and I’m logged in. I think that perhaps I’ll log out and log back in—alas, the app won’t let me log out either. The only way to get the app functioning properly was to delete, redownload, reinstall, and log in again. That worked, and I read my story—but good heavens what a chore! I believe in local news. I support it. I root for it. But sometimes Lee Enterprises makes it a bitter pill to swallow.
Every so often I get tempted to install this app again and it turns out to be no better and even worse than the last time I tried it. It always signed me out far too frequently - annoying to have to sign in again so often (yes, I am a subscriber) - but worse yet, as soon as I signed in to the iPad version just this last time, it immediately crashed, and now it crashes immediately every time I try to open it. Sigh... So: Tried the app again; now deleting the app yet again. The Times’ online presence has never been anything to write home about, but if you want to access The Times electronically, just log in with your browser and save yourself the app agony. I think Lee Enterprises should just put the app out of its misery at this point.
Starting about two weeks ago, I cannot open obits from the app on my iPad. I can open other NWI Times stories ok. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the app. Still can't open obits. I can open obits with the app on my Samsung phone, so the problem is not with my account. Before a couple weeks ago, I could open obits ok. Please advise or fix your app.
I have to log in to the app numerous times to read the digital edition. Half of the time the app crashes and I never get to continue to read the paper.