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Book signing in Lyons
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Judith Robl will be signing her new devotional gift book, As Grandma Says, Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Town Square Emporium in Lyons, 110 West Commercial Street.
Judith Robl  drew on her grandma’s lifetime of biblical wisdom to create charming devotions and timeless principles for women to embrace and share with others they love.
The new author lives in Lyons with husband, Martin of forty-five years. She is trained as a secondary level English teacher and enjoys being a mentor. Robl comments “For the remainder of my working life, I wish to make a difference in people’s lives. Not just helping to write a perfect letter, but by helping them grow spiritually.” This love helped her create Reflected Light Ministries where she speaks to women’s groups about prayer, forgiveness, and drawing closer to God.

Great Bend Dairy Queen changes hands
Nebraska native focuses on family enterprise
DQ changes hands 2025
Charlie Pleskac center, (pronounced Plus-scotch) has purchased the Great Bend Dairy Queen. The Nebraska native has made a career of DQ ownership.
Most everyone who was a kid in the 1960s and ‘70s remembers their first Jack & Jill sundae at Dairy Queen.
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