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McDonough child support office moves to new location

ATLANTA — The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) is serving Henry County residents from a new location as of Monday, April 12. The office at 46 Sloan St. closed its doors permanently at the end of the business day on Friday, April 9, and the new office, located at 2030 Avalon Pkwy. in McDonough, opened Monday. DCSS is still conducting in-person meetings with customers by appointment only. Parents are encouraged to use self-service options and telephonic communication as a primary means to conduct business with DCSS during this time. Click here for more information about COVID-19 office protocols. The following self-service options are available:

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Boston Bruins Acquire Taylor Hall In Blockbuster Trade Deadline Deal | South Carolina Radio Network

Taylor Hall as part of a blockbuster trade made hours before Monday s trade deadline. TSN reports the Buffalo Sabres will receive Anders Bjork and a 2021 second-round pick in exchange for Hall. Hall waived his no-movement clause to allow the trade, which is still pending a trade call. Hall, who was named league MVP in 2018, has now been traded twice in two years and will join his fifth team since being selected No. 1 overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 2010. The left winger was traded by the New Jersey Devils to the Arizona Coyotes during the 2019-20 season and signed a one-year, $8 million contract with the Sabres this past offseason.

Teton Valley Foundation announces $100,000 donation, matching campaign for new Zamboni

The Teton Valley Foundation Board of Directors, along with Executive Director Amy Fradley, enthusiastically and humbly announced that, on behalf of Kristin Woodward and her sons Austin and Braden Vanskike, prominent American businessman and Jackson Hole resident Foster and Lynn Friess presented the foundation with a $100,000 donation. There truly are no words for the feeling of being the benefactor of such an incredibly generous gift,” says executive director Amy Fradley. “I was speechless, overwhelmed, ecstatic, humbled, and honored all rolled into one. Then my head began to spin, thinking of all the good we can do with this donation. After looking into the best uses of the funds, Teton Valley Foundation is thrilled to kick off The Zampaign, a $50k matching fundraising effort to purchase a new Zamboni, along with planning several necessary capital improvements to the rink in order to improve our ice quality and house the Zamboni in a way that will preserve it for years

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