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In my recent newsletter I sent out to my Reader List—those who follow my work beyond the scope of my duties here at SCJS—I offered some gift ideas for the season, including a couple books I thought were good, both of which are releases by well-known authors.
(Photo by Scott Bidroski) Some new faces have revitalized a Gordon business on Highway 20. Bat Pourier, Richae Malara, Brianna Moon, and Rowdy Moon have taken on managerial and ownership roles to open Rowdy’s Gas & Grub in the former Highway Express building in Gordon. The group has big plans as well to add even more options for residents and travelers alike.

(Photo by Scott Bidroski) Some new faces have revitalized a Gordon business on Highway 20. Bat Pourier, Richae Malara, Brianna Moon, and Rowdy Moon have taken on managerial and ownership roles to open Rowdy’s Gas & Grub in the former Highway Express building in Gordon. The group has big plans as well to add even more options for residents and travelers alike.

Rowdy crew revitalizes Gordon business on Highway 20

Some new life has been injected into a long standing business on Highway 20 in Gordon.Rowdy and Brianna Moon purchased the former Highway Express gas station in Gordon and are bringing it back to life with plenty of new and exciting options for residents and travelers alike.
(Photo By Alison Kendig) Keith Kearns, one of the original founders of the Hay Springs Community Thanksgiving Dinner said, after 26 years, he and his wife, Miriam, are passing the baton and stepping down from their leadership role in the event.

(Photo By Alison Kendig) Keith Kearns, one of the original founders of the Hay Springs Community Thanksgiving Dinner said, after 26 years, he and his wife, Miriam, are passing the baton and stepping down from their leadership role in the event.

Community Thanksgiving continues in Hay Springs

This year marks the 26th year that Hay Springs area residents have enjoyed a communitywide Thanksgiving dinner— cooked, served, and delivered to those unable to attend in person.
Courtesy Photo Hay Springs citizens enjoy the Annual Santa Soup Cook-Off last year in Lister-Sage. The 2025 version is set for Saturday, December 11.

Courtesy Photo Hay Springs citizens enjoy the Annual Santa Soup Cook-Off last year in Lister-Sage. The 2025 version is set for Saturday, December 11.

Annual Santa Soup Cook-Off in Hay Springs set for December 11

The Hay Springs Future Farmers of America (FFA) group is excited to host its annual event once again in 2025 at Lister Sage. The Annual Santa Soup Cook-Off is set for Dec. 11 and all are invited to come inside and enjoy the festivities.
(Courtesy Photo) Gordon resident and City Council member Doug Woodbeck receives the George Warren Fuller Award from AWWA Vice-President John Eisnor, who came from Halifax, Nova Scotia to visit the conference.

(Courtesy Photo) Gordon resident and City Council member Doug Woodbeck receives the George Warren Fuller Award from AWWA Vice-President John Eisnor, who came from Halifax, Nova Scotia to visit the conference.

Doug Woodbeck honored with George Warren Fuller Award

Gordon resident and current City Council member Doug Woodbeck was recognized for his lifelong journey in world of water management.Woodbeck’s career began here in Gordon in 1980 as he joined the City of Gordon staff as a Water System Employee.
Photo by Jackie Jensen Garrett Shadbolt competes at Cheyenne Frontier Days. He has qualified for his fourth Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, pro rodeo’s world championship.

Photo by Jackie Jensen Garrett Shadbolt competes at Cheyenne Frontier Days. He has qualified for his fourth Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, pro rodeo’s world championship.

Shadbolt ready for NFR revenge

By Ted Harbin, TwisTed Rodeo Garrett Shadbolt has been on a 12-month mission. It’s redemption he seeks, and he’s given himself a chance to obtain it. He will make that next step during this year’s National Finals Rodeo, set for Dec. 4-13 in the Thomas & Mack Center at Las Vegas.
Courtesy Photo Outstanding Members of the Year were chosen at the 4-H Achievement Banquet. Willow Frink, Jaxon Kearns, and Tenley Ostrander were recognized in their respective age groups for their hard work.

Courtesy Photo Outstanding Members of the Year were chosen at the 4-H Achievement Banquet. Willow Frink, Jaxon Kearns, and Tenley Ostrander were recognized in their respective age groups for their hard work.

Sheridan County 4-H members, volunteers, and supporters honored at 2025 Achievement Banquet

The Sheridan County 4-H community gathered on Sunday October 25th to celebrate the achievements and dedication of its youth members, leaders, and volunteers at the 2025 Sheridan County 4-H Achievement Banquet.
Courtesy Photo The Gordon-Rushville Unified Bowling squad of Kaden Jackson, Jocelynn Hruby, Cecelia Deaver, and Cameron Sandoz took home the top spot at their home tournament on Saturday, November 8. The tournament featured eight area teams all competing at King Pin Lanes in Gordon.

Courtesy Photo The Gordon-Rushville Unified Bowling squad of Kaden Jackson, Jocelynn Hruby, Cecelia Deaver, and Cameron Sandoz took home the top spot at their home tournament on Saturday, November 8. The tournament featured eight area teams all competing at King Pin Lanes in Gordon.

G-R Unified Bowling off to a fast start with first place finish at home tourney

By Scott Bidroski The balls have been polished and the pins are falling for the Gordon-Rushville Unified Bowling team as they begin their season. The group began their week with a trip to Alliance and found plenty of success on the lanes.