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Chris Miller has been with the SNAP since January 2019. He is a graduate of NC State and received his Master's in Journalism from the University of Maryland. He previously wrote for the Capital News Service in Annapolis, where many of his stories on immigration and culture were published in national papers via the AP wire.

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UPDATE: One person died, three others injured in early morning crash along N.C. 742

An early Monday morning single-vehicle accident in Stanly County resulted in the death of one person, according to ... Read more

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Inspired by ancestor, Hamann pens historical novel about a family’s struggles during Civil War

Denny Hamann has always enjoyed stories — both listening to them and telling his own. He began writing ... Read more

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SCS will soon administer random safety checks using metal detectors at middle, high schools

To better ensure the safety of students and teachers, Stanly County Schools will soon administer safety checks in ... Read more

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BLET students learn about MedCenter Air helicopters

The helicopter made several flybys before landing in the middle of the soccer fields beside Stanly Community College ... Read more

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Tidus Stanback looks back on career, historic turn as first Black Albemarle council member

He served in Vietnam, met well-known luminaries as a Greyhound driver and broke barriers as the first Black ... Read more

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Did Stanly County set a high temperature record for February?

The past two days of unseasonably warm weather in the middle of winter has been not just unusual ... Read more

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Uwharrie Players kick off 2023 season with ‘The Hundred Dresses’

The Uwharrie Players will go back to school to kick off the 2023 season next weekend with its ... Read more

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Albemarle firefighters respond to Wednesday morning house fire

Firefighters were called to a fire at a home in the 600 block of South Second Street at ... Read more

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Albemarle Council approves ordinance renaming Glendale Avenue to Bishop J.E.R. Drive

The Albemarle City Council honored a giant within the South Albemarle Community Monday night, as it unanimously passed ... Read more

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Business owner banks on himself in new venture

Albemarle resident Brad Thompson has always had a deep faith, which he has leaned on many times in ... Read more