Amanda Schocke and Ron Brown joke with each other as they donate blood to the American Red Cross on Thursday afternoon during a blood drive held at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church in New Albany. Schocke is a recent graduate of New Albany High School and Brown is a captain with the New Albany Fire Department. Hours for the blood drive were extended after an outpouring of support following the death of Floyd County Sheriff’s Department Officer Frank Denzinger.
Staff photo by Kevin McGloshen
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Hundreds turn out for blood drive
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