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In Vancouver? Meet-and-Greet With GNN Founder Tuesday

Hello Good News Network fans! I will be in Vancouver on business this week and am meeting with GNN fans on Tuesday at 5PM...
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Would-be Robber Breaks-down, Store Clerk Gives him Pizza

An apparent attempt to rob a Papa John’s pizza restaurant in Montana’s capital went awry when the would-be robber started to cry. A man entered...
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Family Delivers 10,000 Paper Hearts to Newtown

It started as a way for one Montana family to talk about the tragic school shooting of 26 children and adults. Now it's blossoming...
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Decriminalize Drug Use, Say Experts After Six-year Study

A six-year study of Britain's drug laws by leading scientists, police officers, academics and experts has concluded it is time to introduce decriminalization. The report...
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Grieving Father Offers Teens Money Not to Drink, 140 Take the Challenge

Five years ago, Leo McCarthy lost his 14-year-old daughter, Mariah, when a drunken driver hit her and two of her friends as they walked...
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$35 Million Donated to Smithsonian for Dinosaur Hall Renovation

Billionaire David Koch has donated $35 million to the National Museum of Natural History for the renovation of the Smithsonian Institute's most popular exhibit....
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Arctic Snowy Owls Soar South in Rare Mass Migration

Bird enthusiasts are reporting rising numbers of snowy owls from the Arctic winging into the lower 48 states this winter in a mass southern...
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At Last, a Year for State Budgets When the Sky is Not Falling

After a four-year run during which states had to close budget gaps of historic proportions, the term “surplus” is finally making a modest comeback...
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Dog, Buried by Avalanche That Killed Master, Walks Four Days to Find His Family

A dog, presumed dead after being buried by an avalanche that killed one of his owners, dug himself out and walked for four days...
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Home Builders Rally to Use American Made Products, ABC News Ignites Trend

An economist turned builder, is constructing a house made entirely from American-made products -- from the bathtub right down to the nails, screws and...
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Young Wrangler Charges Grizzly to Save Boy

A young woman on a big horse guiding a group of clients on a ride through Glacier National Park likely saved a boy's life...
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Ranchers Rally to Save Starving Horses

The first shipment of donated hay made its way to a Yellowstone County ranch to help save hundreds of starving horses in what could...
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A Host of Western States Could Benefit From California’s Push to Use More Renewable Power

On Thursday, California mandated state utilities to increase by 33 percent their use of wind, solar, and other renewables by 2020. And although most...
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53 Wind Projects Awarded $8.5M, Includes Environmental Impact Research

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu last week announced a list of 53 wind energy projects that will receive up to $8.5...
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Violinist Plays for Those who Saved His Arm

Ken Wollberg, a classically trained violinist, returned to the hospital where surgeons reattached his triceps and tissue to show his appreciation with a concert....
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Rare Fungus Discovered that Converts Plant Cellulose to Diesel Fuel

A unique fungus that makes diesel compounds directly from cellulose has been discovered living in trees in the Patagonian rainforest. "These are the first...
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100 Success Stories for Endangered Species

In honor of the second annual Endangered Species Day, May 18, a Web site celebrates the success stories and details conservation efforts that led...
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A Century Later, the Buffalo Roam in Colorado Again

A small wild bison herd was released in Colorado, only 10 miles from Denver, to roam on prairie grasses that haven't felt the storied...
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Homegrown Power a Fix for Energy Crunch and Global Warming

Homegrown electricity could be one ingredient used to combat the 21st century’s expected energy crunch, easing the load on electrical grids with a system...
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States Take the Lead on Health Care Reform

Massachusetts has accomplished the improbable: It got Democrats and Republicans to agree on how to provide nearly every resident with health insurance. And it...