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Sometimes we have animal visitors on the segment. | Screenshot from the July 30 “Good Chatt”

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Raise your hand if you could use some good news right about now. 🙋 Yeah, we feel you.

The good news is that you can submit your good news stories to us for a chance to be featured on “Good Chatt with Greg & Trista: Stories to make you smile.”

What’s Good Chatt?

It’s a weekly good news segment that Editor Trista does with Greg Funderburg of News Channel 9.

Good Chatt started last year when all the news was bleak + we wanted something to celebrate. We partnered with our pals over at News Channel 9 to come up with a way to give Noogans a dose of something good, and we haven’t looked back.

The segment covers all things good, including new local events, a prom for kids, unlikely animal pals + so much more.

How can I watch it?

The segment airs on Friday mornings on News Channel 9, or you can watch them all here.

I have good news — how do I submit it?

Great! That’s what we like to hear. To submit your good news, email us or chime in over at News Channel 9.

If you have photos or videos, please include them when you submit your story or event.

And in an attempt to balance the scales, we do have some bad newsGood Chatt won’t air tomorrow due to a scheduling conflict. But don’t fret, we’ll be back on Fri., Aug. 27.

And besides, that just gives us more time to hear all of your good news. 🤗

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