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The cast of the 2025 Gordon-Rushville High School One Act. Front Row: (L-R) MacKenzie Simonson, Arya Lukassen, Haley Dane, and Micah Hotz. Back Row: (L-R) Kenzie Fiscus, Amara Funk, Rowan Simonson, Claire Wellnitz, and Kathryn Cox. Not pictured: Keeten Sauer and David Leonard Photo by Scott Bidroski
G-R One Act and ProStart set to shine on November 18
Courtesy Photo A local provider in Gordon had her medical license censured and limited following a series of hearings with the Department of Health and Human Services.
Local medical provider agrees to disciplinary settlement with DHHS
Photo by Lisa Hare Mother-daughter duo Jana and Lauren Goranson are proprietors of the new ‘Good To Be Home’ home decor store and gift shop, scheduled to open this weekend. Featuring many unique and locally produced items, the store is located in the Gordon Chiropractic Clinic building on Main Street.
New home decor and gift store set to open this weekend
Gordon American Legion Post #34 sets schedule for Veterans Day
Gordon-Rushville High School to host annual Veteran’s Day Program on Nov. 11
Courtesy Photo 2025 Sandhills Task Force interns tour the Downing Ranch during the summer. Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 version of the program.
Sandhills Ranch Internship, Apprentice accepting applications
(Photo by Scott Bidroski) Gordon Elementary Principal Robin Johnson (center) takes a photo with her staff at Gordon Elementary on Monday, November 3. Johnson received the Lozier Foundation LIGHTS Outstanding Principal Award on Thursday, October 30 in Omaha. Johnson received $25,000 in monies to help improve GES along with a commemorative lamp, which is displayed above.
Gordon Elementary’s Robin Johnson selected as Lozier Foundation LIGHTS Outstanding Principal
Three felony sexual assault charges filed against Gordon man
(Photo by Scott Bidroski) JEO Consulting’s Jack Baker goes over some possible facility upgrade concepts during a public meeting held on Thursday, October 30. The Gordon-Rushville School Board members, along with GRPS Superintendent Nathan Livingston, were also present to answer any questions and to also receive feedback from citizens in attendance.