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Midland Academy Holds Blood Drive

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: October 8, 2010
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    Midland Academy Charter School was hosting a blood drive Friday.
    Everyone in the community was invited out to the "be a hero blood drive". Midland Academy hosts a drive every year, but it's typically not until the end of school.
    "Normally we don't have it until the spring, but we know there's a big shortage now," supervisor Brandy Ford told Big 2. "So our Superintendent Mrs. Langford wanted to have one at this time of the year, as well as one in May."
    If anyone didn't make it to the blood drive but would like to donate, they can stop by United Blood Services.

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