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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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John Brown Quartet performs, emphasizes the importance of art at West Stanly High School

Soulfully smooth rhythms rang out throughout West Stanly High School’s auditorium, which turned into a concert hall Monday ... Read more

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Vintage popcorn machine brought back to downtown Albemarle

A key piece of Albemarle’s downtown cultural history has been given new life as a vintage popcorn machine, ... Read more

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First Street Station in Albemarle has sold for $2.2 million

The 52,000-square-foot First Street Station located along North First Street near downtown Albemarle, home to businesses including Harris ... Read more

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Looking to expand capacity at Endy, Stanly County Schools issues RFQ

Stanly County Schools recently sent a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for architectural firms that could design and plan ... Read more

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Albemarle Council approves safety, security improvements for City Hall

The Albemarle City Council Monday night approved bolstering City Hall with a variety of improvements to improve safety ... Read more

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Albemarle council receives update on alleyway project

A mission to help revitalize the alleyway beside the old Davis Drug building on West Main Street, which ... Read more

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Albemarle Council approves of firm to complete asbestos, lead-based paint testing of public housing

The Albemarle City Council on Monday night approved recommendations from Stogner Architecture to select Charlotte-based One Source Environmental, ... Read more

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Albemarle City Council frustrated with Waste Management service

Council members and other Albemarle officials continue to field numerous complaints from residents about the current services provided by Waste ... Read more

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Albemarle City Council honors Brown

Charles Brown was at a rare loss of words Monday night during the Albemarle City Council meeting. Thinking ... Read more

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Locust Police responds to highest volume of calls in at least six years

With a population increase of more than 2,000 since 2000, Locust Police Department has seen a gradual uptick ... Read more