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'thumbs up'

It’s been a good news week here at the Star Herald, and it’s worth pointing out that we have a lot to be happy about.
For example, in our Home Yard and Garden edition in Section B, we have several uplifting stories of local young business people chasing their entrepreneurial dreams.
Please take time to read their stories and, if you’re looking for ways to spend your pandemic stimulus money, take a gander at their products and services.
Other recurring good-news stories we’ve enjoyed sharing are those that follow a cause and chronicle the path to help. On page 6A, for example, we’re reminded of Team E Fieldhouse in Hills, where local families who have faced adversity are turning their challenges into ways to help others.
It’s easy to criticize government and complain about taxes and spending, but if we take time to read, some of our city stories this week reveal ways our local government is investing in future growth. It takes a long view to appreciate, but in the case of the former Sharkee’s lot, we’d still be looking at that rotting building if city leaders hadn’t taken action to improve it.
… And, seriously, how often do we get to see fuzzy lambs on the front page? If that doesn’t tell the story of spring and hope, we don’t know what would.
Have a good news week, Star Herald readers.

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