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There's good news tonight. You know, so often the good news doesn't get as much attention as the bad. So every Saturday, we highlight the many people who spread joy and love. These are just some of the stories this week. They say there's no crying in baseball, but they threw out those rules at Texas A&N last week. You see that girl on the right? That's freshman Jamison Harvey. She was working the Aggies game when all of a sudden...

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That major Rick Farmees.

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That's your dad, US Army Major Rick Harvey, who's been deployed overseas for a year.

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It was a home run reunion they'll never forget.

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Michael. I love Michael. And talk about heroes? That's California firefighter Michael McShane. Seeing, finally meeting a man whose life he helped save years ago after a terrible accident.

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Of course.

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Thank you, Michael. Yes.

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Thank you for The man returning to thank him.

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To know and be reaffirmed that there's something out there much bigger than us. It's watching over us.

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And in Oklahoma- And we're writing a check for $1,940 for school lunch debt.

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Sean Cummings is on a mission to wipe out the state's school lunch debt, raising money and giving out check after check after check. More than 30 in all since February. Sean honoring his beloved wife, Cathy, who recently passed. She was known for her commitment to community and service.

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Every Every time I show up to those schools and I'm walking out after we're finished, I get hit with the slightest bit of grief and then a whole load of happiness.

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And this was a day of brand new beginnings for Jetana and Middleton Silencio, but not than they ever expected. This surprise wedding was organized by staff at Advocate Luther in general in Park Ridge, Illinois, after the one the couple planned got canceled. That's because Jetana had a heart attack and an emergency C-section to save her baby, Grayson's life. The couple telling me why they felt blessed that day. There was a moment that you were particularly moved when you saw just how much so many people had done for this moment. I don't have words to describe it. It was just so amazing.

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As soon as I came around the corner and I've seen all of the people that helped save my life and Grayson's life, my emotions just went through the roof. I started crying.

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With There's so much bad news that we're always seeing, it's important to underline that there really are a lot of good people doing a lot of good things.

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Absolutely. For us to put a little sparkle of hope on someone that is having a bad day or going through something bad, that miracles do happen.

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