Michigan Says Let Kids Be Kids
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Reasons to be Cheerful's monthly "The Spark" series shines a light on the quiet, extraordinary acts of kindness that happen every day — this time spotlighting everyday people who go remarkable distances, literally, to care for wildlife (reasonstobecheerful.world). From driving six hours to rescue a single hummingbird to other heartfelt efforts, the feature celebrates the unsung heroes among us who remind us that compassion for all living creatures is alive and well.

It's a gentle, uplifting nudge that meaningful positive change doesn't require a spotlight — just a willing heart and a little bit of effort.


Common sense is winning in Michigan, where a new prospective law would eliminate virtually all regulations on childhood lemonade stands — ensuring kids can just be kids without bureaucratic hurdles (goodnewsnetwork.org). The legislation was championed by Representative Cam Cavitt after learning that a local health department had been demanding repeated fees from children simply trying to sell lemonade.

It's a feel-good victory for young entrepreneurs and a refreshing example of lawmakers stepping up to protect the simple, wholesome joys of childhood.


Stargazers have something spectacular to look forward to this July, as two meteor showers will overlap to light up the late-month sky in a dazzling celestial display (goodnewsnetwork.org). The Southern Delta Aquariids are set to peak on July 30th and 31st, perfectly overlapping with the early arrival of the beloved Perseids — creating a rare double feature of shooting stars.

It's the perfect excuse to grab a blanket, step outside, look up, and soak in a little cosmic wonder with friends and family during the warm summer nights.


America's most visited national park is about to get a beautiful expansion thanks to the Foothills Land Conservancy, which recently completed the acquisition of the 600-acre Oliver Tract bordering the Great Smoky Mountains (goodnewsnetwork.org). The nonprofit's purchase permanently protects what has been described as "one of the most significant remaining privately held properties" near the park, ensuring this stunning landscape will be preserved for generations to come.

It's a wonderful win for nature lovers, hikers, and wildlife alike — proof that dedicated conservation organizations can make a lasting difference in safeguarding America's most treasured wild places.


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