Don’t
April 21, 2025

Don’t squirm

On April 11, members of the Union County Sheriff’s Office and Richwood Police Department volunteered to assist nursing students at North Union High School with perfecting their blood draw techniques. This is part of an annual event that staff look forward to each year. Pictured above, Patrol Captain Bob Roberts receives a blood draw. Pictured below, students Lillian Fogle, left, and Danielle Malone, middle, play along with a deputy as he pretends to have passed out.

(Photo submitted)

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