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Horizon West Dental in Rushville Merges with Crawford Location Horizon West Dental in Rushville Merges with Crawford Location Thursday, 24 December 2020 08:29
By Scott Bidroski
Sheridan County residents might have to travel a bit further for their dental care as Horizon West Dental in Rushville will be closing and merging with it’s Crawford location as of January 1st, 2021.
“It has been increasingly difficult to find a permanent dentist to care for patients in the Rushville office,” said Keri Nelson, Office Manager of Horizon West Dental in Crawford.
For the past 2 years, Dr. Wyley Wondercheck and Dr. Kelsey Peterson-Wondercheck were traveling from Rapid City to Rushville as dentists for the Rushville office. The two dentists own a full-time practice in Rapid City and their practice has grown. As it has grown, it has become more difficult for them to leave their patients in Rapid City and travel to Rushville.
She wasnât expecting anyone.
She didnât recognize the small, white SUV.
And then they piled out, and one of them â a woman with wavy hair â looked familiar to Melissa Anderson.
In late August, Melissa had spent a week on the eighth floor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center at the bedside of her partner, Matt Schaeffer, the father of their two little ones and the man sheâd planned to marry last spring before COVID-19 came.
There had been an accident, Matthew in the payloader helping pull a tractor stuck in the mud, the heavy chain breaking and slamming through the window of the loader and into the back of his head.