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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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Love’s Grove United Methodist Church will host dinner. Here is who it will benefit.

Love’s Grove United Methodist Church in Stanfield will host a spaghetti dinner 4-7 p.m. Saturday to raise money ... Read more

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Stanly Chamber selects Citizen, Ambassador of the Year

At the Stanly County Chamber of Commerce’s annual meeting next month, the 2022 Citizen of the Year will ... Read more

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Will’s Place breaks ground on new Albemarle headquarters

Will’s Place took a major step towards moving into its new headquarters near downtown Albemarle as ground was ... Read more

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Students from Endy, Locust and Oakboro to compete in next month’s Regional Science Fair

Several elementary students from three local schools recently qualified for the District 6 Regional Science and Engineering Fair ... Read more

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WSHS students highlight importance of recycling at the YMCA through school project

A group of West Stanly High School students are making a positive change in their community thanks to ... Read more

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Seasonal Covid-19 cases on the uptick in Stanly County

In the thick of winter and with the holidays now over, Stanly County is seeing an uptick in ... Read more

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Pfeiffer University students, faculty remember Lily Taylor

The past couple of days have been difficult for students, staff and faculty at Pfeiffer University as they ... Read more

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Albemarle City Council votes 4-3 against stormwater utility program

After nearly two years of public hearings and back and forth with city staff, Albemarle City Council in ... Read more

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Attorney General Josh Stein highlights Stanly’s fight against opioid epidemic

To bring attention to Stanly County’s progress in fighting the ongoing opioid epidemic and share the latest on ... Read more

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Several teachers, students, substitutes honored during school board meeting

While the Stanly County Board of Education meeting Tuesday night was relatively short on substantive issues, such as ... Read more