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Visionary Ranchers Help Conserve Nebraska’s Sandhills – And Save a Way of Life

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rancher Nebraska WWFvidThrough ecotourism operations and an annual Prairie Chicken Festival, the Switzer Ranch realized the immense importance of acting to conserve the Sandhills of Nebraska and their native life.

The ranch, owned and operated since 1904, could not support future generations on the land, so the family had to get creative.

Needing to expand beyond the ranch’s traditional cow-calf operation, they added a business called Calamus Outfitters that offers canoeing, horseback riding and birdwatching expeditions in the stark and beautiful landscape.

Now Birdwatchers flocked to see native birds such as the greater prairie chicken and the sharp-tailed grouse in one of the country’s last intact grasslands.

(WATCH the beautiful video below, or READ the story from WWF)

Unsung Community Heroes Year in Review

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coach for special olympics-WSILvidOne news station looks back at the community members who demonstrated an unselfish attitude to help others in 2013.

  1. Like, Matthew Williams, who is only 15 years old but he’s helping kids with cancer through Matt’s hats.
  2. The streets of Murphysboro are much cleaner thanks to Maria McCormick. At 88 years young, Maria walks a couple of miles each day collecting litter and trash.
  3. Randall Risley started Coaches vs Cancer four years ago at Zeigler-Royalton High School. In that time the school has raised $50,000 and earned top spot in the state each year.
  4. In May the community came together for a woman fighting breast cancer and raised $16,000 with a barbecue and raffle.
  5. The tiny town of Brookport saw widespread devastation and over 100 homes suffered damage. The community came together to help their neighbors in this time of need.

“That unselfish attitude is what makes southern Illinois a special place to live,” writes the WSIL news staff. “We look forward to telling you about more Unsung Heroes in 2014.”

(WATCH the video highlights of these stories below, or READ the stories from WSIL)

 

Coupon Crazy UK Teen Buys Groceries for £1

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Coupon crazed UK teen-BBCvidA teenager is saving his mother hundreds of pounds in grocery bills thanks to his savvy shopping techniques.

Jordon Cox, 16, from Brentwood in Essex, scours newspapers and magazines for coupons and vouchers that offer special deals on food and household products.

He told BBC Breakfast his mum Debbie is not allowed to shop alone because she would “impulse buy”.

 

(LEARN his secrets on this video from the BBC)

Beyoncé Grants Girl’s Dying Wish at Concert (WATCH)

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Beyonce-sings to dying Taylon-MakeAWish

Beyoncé teamed up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to make a cancer patient’s dream come true at a Las Vegas Concert.

Taylon Davis, 12, who has an inoperable brain tumor, wanted to sing and dance with the superstar.

Her dream came true, as seen in this video, as she dances and is serenaded by the singer, who chose the hit ‘Survivor’.

(WATCH the video below from Make-A-Wish)

Gold Bar Worth $1,200 Found in Charity’s Red Kettle

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the salvation armyIn Michigan City, Indiana, a generous holiday donor wrapped a valuable gold bar with a dollar bill and slipped it unnoticed into a red kettle, to the delight of the bell-ringing volunteers of The Salvation Army.

Corinne Charleston discovered the gold bar while counting donations over the Christmas weekend, the News-Dispatch reports. The bar, valued at $1,200, was dropped into a Salvation Army kettle outside a local Walgreens.

(READ the story from the Huffington Post)

Meals on Wheels Now Feeding Pets, Too

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terrier wire fox-AARPblogAfter Meals on Wheels volunteers noticed a growing number of clients giving their food away to their furry friends, they started working with shelters and other pet groups to add free pet food to their meal deliveries.

Now, thanks to partnerships between the program for low-income seniors and pet groups across the country, fewer people and pets are going hungry.

 

(READ the story from AARP)

 

Photo credit: Jack the Fox Terrier – AARP blog

Raising Children With an Attitude of Gratitude

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friendships by Sun StarIn families with children, giving thanks is no longer something enforced only with thank you notes after Christmas.

Researchers studying gratitude in kids say the early findings indicate that concrete benefits come to kids who literally count their blessings.

Even more, those who are less grateful gain the most from a concerted effort because gratitude works like a muscle. If you take time to recognize good fortune, feelings of appreciation will increase.

(READ the featured story from Wall Street Journal)

Photo by Sun Star

Vegas Cabbie Honored for Returning $300,000 in Cash Left on Back Seat

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cab driver turns in 300K-KVVULas Vegas cab driver Gerardo Gamboa found $300,000 of someone’s poker winnings left in a paper bag in his taxi Monday, but made sure every penny was returned to the rightful owner.

“I don’t care from $10 to higher. My dignity is not for sale, and that’s the way I am,” he told KVVU news.

Now, Gamboa is winning honors for honesty with his company naming him Driver of the Year and rewarded him with $1,000 and a dinner for two at a restaurant.

Fundraiser Saves Veteran’s Dog Hit by Snow Plow

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dog with broken legs-KGOPeople from around the world have come together to save the life of an Iraq War veteran’s dog.

Molly, a 3-year-old Australian shepherd, had four broken legs after being hit by a snow plow. Her veterinarian said it’s a miracle she even survived.

(READ the story from KGO at ABC News)

Formerly Homeless Vets Return To Streets To Help Others In Need

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homeless Vet flickr-CC-kmccaulDavid Dyer used to score crack cocaine by day and sleep in a train depot by night.

Now, he has a family, a home and a job — helping homeless veterans get off the streets, like he did.

Dyer is part of a team of veterans, some formerly homeless themselves, that the state of Massachusetts has hired to get veterans off the streets in the Boston area.

 

(READ the AP story at PBS.org)

 

Photo credit: kmccaul via flickr-CC

Some Police Officers REALLY Care- Here’s a Photo of One in Texas

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Police Officer in El Paso buys homelessThis photo posted on Facebook shows an El Paso Police Officer helping out a homeless man in need during a recent snowstorm.

According to the sender: The homeless man just wanted a place to keep warm. He stayed inside the Lowe’s Home Improvement store, where employees raised money for food and found an open shelter for the man.

They called El Paso police to transport the man to the shelter, but when Officer Jose Flores noticed that he needed shoes, he went into the store and bought him a brand new pair of snow boots, socks, and gloves.

Man Walks Up to Homeless People, Offers Book Bag Full of Goodies

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homeless gets giftSam Bashor with “Fort Human Peoples” delivered holiday care packages to homeless men and women. They gave out new backpacks full of gifts.

Some of the homeless men so appreciated the backpack on its own, even without the notebooks, snacks and personal care products inside.

(WATCH the video below)

Tracking Santa With Help From NORAD

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Michelle Obama on the phoneThose looking to get the timing just right for setting out the milk and cookies have a few tools to make sure everything is ship-shape when Santa makes his way down your chimney.

Continuing multiyear traditions, both Google and NORAD have launched their Santa trackers so that parents can answer persistent questions from their kids on Christmas Eve, according to the Washington Post.

The First Lady Michelle Obama was even there at NORAD talking to kids who were calling in with questions. For the fourth consecutive year, she took time from her holiday schedule to personally answer phone calls on Santa’s journey as part of the annual NORAD Tracks Santa program run by the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Photo of Nigerian Man Witnessing His First Snowfall Goes Viral

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Snow for first time-DigitalLightbox25 year-old Abiola Ogungbenle moved from Nigeria to Hanover, Pennsylvania in 2013 to be with his wife, and has been eagerly awaiting his first winter snowfall ever since.

When snow began to fall in early December, Abiola was enjoying the sight of his whitened street when he saw Joseph Fryer, a photographer and owner of Digital Lightbox, shooting photos and asked him to take a picture of him to share with African relatives.

After Fryer posted on Facebook the photo of the African native uplifting his face with joy, it went viral.

(WATCH the video below from Fox-43)

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Lifeboat Crews Rescue Lost Dog, Swept Out to Sea

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dog-rescued-3wks-post-tsunami-japan-ITNvidLifeboat crews have rescued a Labrador dog that was believed to have drowned off the Norfolk coast in eastern England, after she was swept away on Sunday morning.

The dog’s owner had enlisted the help of two kayakers to try to find her, but when they failed he had gone home to break the bad news to his wife.

(WATCH the video or READ the story at BBC, here)

Thanks to Andrew N. for submitting the link!

Carlos Santana Helps Ex-Bandmate Who was Found Homeless

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santana reunion with marcus maloneA San Francisco reporter spoke with a homeless man in early December who was rummaging for valuables in Oakland.

The man, who identified himself as Marcus Malone, told Stanley that he was a landscaper and a music composer. He also said he once played percussion with the original Santana blues band.

The news team at KRON confirmed the claim and helped arrange a touching reunion between the superstar Carlos Santana and his one-time bandmate, who hadn’t been seen for 40 years.

Now Carlos is helping Malone to create a better life for himself.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from KRON-4)

Years After Death, Wife Gives Husband Final Christmas Gift

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late wife Brenda Schmitz-familyphotoDavid Schmitz knew his wife loved him, but she confirmed the depth of her affection and fondness for him and their children with a surprise gift this Christmas — two years after she died from cancer.

The Iowa father of four received the gift after being called into a Des Moines radio station as a guest for a decades-old program that grants Christmas wishes to listeners.

Man Sets Up Toll-free Phone Lines So Any Kid Can Talk to Santa

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Santa call Center-Accidental Santa photo

2016 UPDATE: Once upon a time, there was a phone number for kids to use to call Santa Claus and talk directly to the North Pole. Sadly, it is discontinued now. Read about the annual kindness, and the man behind it, below…

Did you know there was a phone number for kids to use to call Santa Claus and talk directly to him?

John Dickson, a local Californian who runs the website www.santabarbara.com, organized the project, called Accidental Santa, in 2006 because he received so many phone calls from children who mistakenly dialed his new toll-free number, which was one digit away from 1-800-SANTACLAUS.

Instead of getting a new number, Dickson, who also writes a restaurant column, decided to field the calls himself, in the persona of Santa. He listens to the children’s wish list and answers all their questions. He needed help, too, and placed an ad asking for volunteer elves.

Dickson does not accept donations preferring to pay the enormous phone bill himself. He sets up the call center in his house, where dozens of volunteers take two hour shifts to cover the volume of calls. He bought a few noisy toys to place around the phones so the environment could sound more like a toy workshop than a customer service center.

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Some of the volunteers bring their kids to the call center to answer the phones as Santa’s elves.

The reward for all his effort?

One volunteer, 61 year-old writer-artist Harley Hahn, told the Good News Network that being Santa Claus is one of the most wonderful feelings in the world. “The kids who call are at the age where they can see the magic in the world that everyone else has forgotten.”

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It was because of the Accidental Santa that 50-year-old Dickson met his wife. Hahn says she became Mrs. Claus and they are the happiest couple you will ever meet.

John Dickson-FBphoto“These kids are amazing to talk to. They’re so full of love and hope,” John Dickson (pictured left) told the Santa Barbara News-Press. “Once you talk to a couple of kids, you just can’t put the phone down.”

“The real story is that one person with good intentions, can create so much happiness, and dozens of volunteers could make it happen,” says Hahn.

According to the Accidental Santa website, the phone line is open during the one week before Christmas, December 20-24, every day from 2pm until 8pm Pacific Time (Eastern: 3pm-11pm).

Hahn said he sometimes asks the children, ‘Do they have a secret wish’. Many times they want a relative, like a grandpa or a sibling, to get well.

“Sometimes I’ll ask them if they have a favorite Christmas song, and whether they want to sing it,” Hahn said. “They always ask about the elves and Mrs. Claus.”

Program Allows Cabbies To Drive Home Your Car

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nyc-taxisThe New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers on Sunday announced a program in which taxi drivers will make sure both you and your car get home safely if you’ve had too many drinks.

Under the program, two taxi drivers are dispatched to the passenger’s location after a night of drinking. One of the drivers will drive the passenger’s car home, while the other will follow in a taxi.

(READ the story from CBS News)


Community Replaces Woman’s Stolen Christmas Decorations

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decorations for Christmas-fox8-vidAfter a Greensboro woman had her Christmas decorations stolen, strangers replaced them, giving her home more Christmas cheer than ever.

Marta Force said she had her Christmas decorations stolen off her fence less than a day after she put them up.

“I just couldn’t believe anybody in Greensboro would steal,” she said. “There’s so many charities, so many wonderful people in Guilford County.

(READ the story from Fox-8)