(Courtesy Photo) Gordon Memorial Health Services has acquired a new piece of equipment to help with women’s health in Sheridan County and beyond. The new 3D Mammography technology will be available for patients to utilize beginning in early April.
(Courtesy Photo) Gordon Memorial Health Services has acquired a new piece of equipment to help with women’s health in Sheridan County and beyond. The new 3D Mammography technology will be available for patients to utilize beginning in early April.
(Photo by Kim Campbell) The 2025 Gordon-Rushville Prom Court. Front row: (L-R) Rylie Shultz, Emma Martins, Rylie Barker, Delani Davis, and Iris Clark. Back row: (L-R) Kyler Vincent, Wyatt Feddersen, Ethan Bourne, Sam Gallant, Austin Child, and Toby Berndt. Not pictured: Katie Coomes.
(Courtesy Photo) Gordon Elementary third grader Makayla Kensler brought home third place in the 2025 NDA Poster Contest during National Ag Week.
Photo by Scott Bidroski Gordon-Rushville senior Emma Martins signed her letter of intent to play collegiate volleyball at the College of St. Mary’s on Tuesday, March 11. Martins is joined by Gordon-Rushville Volleyball Coach Kim Campbell, her brother Daniel Martins, and mother Ashley Martins in the photo.
Courtesy Photo Police Chief Clay Heath holds banner for the Gary Sinise Foundation that helped provide funding for some of the new equipment recently purchased for the Gordon PD, including the new rugged G-tech laptops pictured here.
Photo by Scott Bidroski McCarthy Field in Gordon is home to all youth baseball and softball games, but could it play host to High School softball in the near future?
(Photo by Tim Liebermann) The infamous Curly Slide at Fairview Park, which was installed in 1975, was removed this past week due to safety concerns with the piece of equipment. The staple of Fairview Park will now look to be replaced in the near future.
(Photo Courtesy of the Nebraska Arts Council) The top three finishers in the Nebraska State Poetry Out Loud competition take a photo following the awards presentation. Gordon-Rushville High School junior Lainey Fillmore is in the center holding the first place trophy. Joining her for the photo include: (L-R) Nebraska State Poet Emeritus Matt Mason, Mieke van der Walt, Fillmore, MajieAhna Winfrey, and Nebraska State Poet Jewel Rodgers.
(Courtesy Photo) The painting Diamond in the Rough features a cowboy hat with a Sandhills scene behind. Looking closely reveals a 100 year old Cherry County map with the Sandhills in the background.