Good News in the Sandhills: Local Artist, Hero Rescue, and Heartwarming Animal Stories

If you need a reason to smile today, we’ve got you covered. From right here in the Sandhills to inspiring moments across the country, these stories are all about hope, kindness, and a little bit of joy.

Southern Pines Student Shines on National Stage

A talented young artist from Southern Pines is gaining national attention.

Layla Hoogland, a nine-year-old third grader at Episcopal Day School, has advanced to the final round of the “America’s Most Artistic Kid” contest, sponsored by Bob Ross Inc.

The winner will receive $20,000, have their artwork displayed at the Minnetrista Museum in Indiana, and be featured in a special project connected to The Joy of Painting.

Her journey is especially meaningful. Her father says art has helped her heal through difficult experiences and continues to bring joy to both her and others.

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Hero Utility Worker Saves Toddler Just in Time

A potentially tragic moment turned into a miracle in Phoenix, Arizona.

Utility worker Robert Butler spotted a toddler running toward a busy intersection and didn’t hesitate. He pulled over, sprinted toward the child, and reached him just seconds before he could run into traffic.

Butler later described the moment as possibly “divine intervention,” saying something felt different that day that put him in the right place at the right time.

His quick thinking and awareness are being praised as a powerful reminder that everyday people can make life-saving decisions in an instant.

Seven Kittens Rescued from Lowe’s Shelf

An unexpected discovery at a Lowe’s store in Pennsylvania turned into a heartwarming rescue.

Employees heard kittens meowing from high above in the Garden Center and discovered seven kittens living on a shelf across two separate litters.

With the help of Lucky Dawg Rescue, the kittens were safely brought down using a forklift.

The kittens—now named Forklift, Herb, Pallet, Planter, Grass, Lowe, and Rose—are healthy and will soon be available for adoption.

Rescuers are also working to safely capture the mother cats for care and spaying.

World’s Oldest Rabbit Still Hopping Strong

A rabbit in England is making history—and melting hearts.

Herbie, a lionhead rabbit, has officially been named the world’s oldest rabbit at 15 years and 82 days old, according to Guinness World Records.

Owned by a loving family since he was just 8 weeks old, Herbie has more than doubled the typical rabbit lifespan.

These days, he enjoys relaxing in the sunshine and snuggling with his owners—proving that a long life is even better when it’s filled with love.

Feel Good Stories That Matter

From a young artist in Southern Pines to heroic actions and rescued animals, these stories remind us of the good happening every day.

Stay connected for more positive stories from around the Sandhills and beyond—because sometimes, a little good news goes a long way.

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