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(Courtesy Photo) The annual Most Beautiful Flowering Spring Tree contest is now open for the fourth year.

(Courtesy Photo) The annual Most Beautiful Flowering Spring Tree contest is now open for the fourth year.

Gordon Spring Tree Contest, watering volunteers needed for Adopt-A-Tree Program

Spring is upon us and the Gordon Tree Board is sponsoring its fourth annual contest for the Most Beautiful Flowering Spring Tree. Photo entries will be accepted until June 15. Then the public will have a twoweek opportunity to vote for their favorite tree on the City of Gordon’s Facebook page.
(Courtesy Photo) Gordon resident Rick Yusten submitted this oil painting, “No Place Like Nebraska” to the Sand Painters Art Club in Valentine, Neb. and was selected as one of the pieces to represent the group.

(Courtesy Photo) Gordon resident Rick Yusten submitted this oil painting, “No Place Like Nebraska” to the Sand Painters Art Club in Valentine, Neb. and was selected as one of the pieces to represent the group.

Sand Painters Art Club selects state qualifiers

The Sand Painters Art Club’s yearly selection show is on display throughout the month of April at the Valentine Public Library. Residents and visitors alike are invited to experience a diverse display of artwork created by local artists.

Chadron to host Lakota All-Star Basketball Games

The Chicoine Center at Chadon State College will host the seventh annual Lakota All-Star Basketball Games this coming Saturday, April 18. Five games will be played, two of them involving high school boys’ teams and one each of high school girls and college men and women.
(Photo by Scott Bidroski) Sheridan County Sheriff Jeff Brewer speaks to Sheridan County seniors during the County Government Day held on Tuesday, April 7.

(Photo by Scott Bidroski) Sheridan County Sheriff Jeff Brewer speaks to Sheridan County seniors during the County Government Day held on Tuesday, April 7.

Local high school seniors attend Government Day

The Sheridan County Courthouse and Sheridan County American Legion Posts welcomed in seniors from both Gordon-Rushville and Hay Springs High Schools for the Sheridan County Government Day on Tuesday, April 7.
(Photo by Amanda Hotz) Gordon-Rushville High School hosted it’s 2026 Prom on Saturday, April 11. The theme for this year was “A Night on the Ship of Dreams.” Seniors Marlee Keracik and Jaxon Kearns were crowned Queen and King respectively. Pictured in the photo include: Homecoming Queen Amara Funk, Kylie Goings, Lindsey Simonson, Taylor Gieselman, Claire Wellnitz, Reese Simonson, Keracik, Kearns, Hunter Brewer, Turner Anderson, Seth Mills, Elijah Ross, Daniel Martins, and Homecoming King Johnny Ziller.

(Photo by Amanda Hotz) Gordon-Rushville High School hosted it’s 2026 Prom on Saturday, April 11. The theme for this year was “A Night on the Ship of Dreams.” Seniors Marlee Keracik and Jaxon Kearns were crowned Queen and King respectively. Pictured in the photo include: Homecoming Queen Amara Funk, Kylie Goings, Lindsey Simonson, Taylor Gieselman, Claire Wellnitz, Reese Simonson, Keracik, Kearns, Hunter Brewer, Turner Anderson, Seth Mills, Elijah Ross, Daniel Martins, and Homecoming King Johnny Ziller.

(Photo by Les Hare) A recent aerial photo taken 7,000 feet above the tragic remains of a wide expanse of the Sandhills reveals mile after mile of bare and blowing sand in the aftermath of the wildfires that ravaged more than 800,000 acres.

(Photo by Les Hare) A recent aerial photo taken 7,000 feet above the tragic remains of a wide expanse of the Sandhills reveals mile after mile of bare and blowing sand in the aftermath of the wildfires that ravaged more than 800,000 acres.

Recovery uncertain for the Sandhills in the wildfire aftermath

The photo accompanying this story was taken by my dad last week as he flew his Aeronica Champ over the 100+ mile stretch of burned ground where the only thing remaining is drifting sand and the charred remains of animals—hundreds of buffalo, cattle, antelope, deer, and in incalculable number of...
(Courtesy Photo) City of Rushville Superintendent in Training Logan Colwell (left) and Rushville Mayor Amanda Haller (right) receive a check for $14,273.50 from Security First Insurance Managing Agent Phyllis Lindsey.

(Courtesy Photo) City of Rushville Superintendent in Training Logan Colwell (left) and Rushville Mayor Amanda Haller (right) receive a check for $14,273.50 from Security First Insurance Managing Agent Phyllis Lindsey.

Security First Insurance announces dividend check payment to the City of Rushville

Security First Insurance is proud to announce the presentation of a dividend check to the City of Rushville through the Nebraska Municipality Safety Group program. This year, the city will receive a dividend check totaling $14,273.
(Photo by Scott Bidroski) The First National Bank of Gordon Board of Directors takes a photo during their March meeting. Will Isham, center, is transitioning from his role as President of the bank into retirement but will still lead the Board of Directors. Pictured include: Randy Schmidt, Anita Brewer, Randy Langemeier, Brooke Gates, Troy Roth, Isham, Pat Riggleman, Cornelius Ray, Jim Smith, and Lacey Swayne.

(Photo by Scott Bidroski) The First National Bank of Gordon Board of Directors takes a photo during their March meeting. Will Isham, center, is transitioning from his role as President of the bank into retirement but will still lead the Board of Directors. Pictured include: Randy Schmidt, Anita Brewer, Randy Langemeier, Brooke Gates, Troy Roth, Isham, Pat Riggleman, Cornelius Ray, Jim Smith, and Lacey Swayne.

First National Bank of Gordon President Will Isham transitions to new role; retirement

A longtime cornerstone of the First National Bank of Gordon, Will Isham is stepping into a new chapter after decades of service during both prosperous and challenging times.
Collins Fancher. Courtesy Photo

Collins Fancher. Courtesy Photo

Eleven medals earned by G-R grapplers; Wolkow a State Champ

By Scott Bidroski The Gordon-Rushville Youth Wrestling team made the trip this past weekend to compete on the big stage at the NEUSA State Wrestling Tournament in Grand Island, Neb. And when the dust settled on the two day event, plenty of hardware made its way back to the Panhandle.