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Newspaper Advertising Costs in New BernWhat is the cost to advertise in the Sun Journal? The Sun Journal is a daily newspaper serving the Greenville, NC area. The newspaper has a daily circulation of approximately 14,000. It is owned by Freedom Communications Inc.Newspaper Advertising Rate for Sun JournalThe estimated ad rate for the newspaper is $11.00. Note: advertising rate estimates are typically for a column inch of black and white advertising space. Seasonal factors should also be considered. Our estimates are estimates only and may be out of date or incorrect. Advertising rates change frequently. Contact the newspaper's advertising department for an exact quote.To place an ad, or receive more information on advertising rates, please contact the Sun Journal at (252) 638-8101.Sun Journal Contact InformationSun Journal3200 Wellons BlvdNew Bern, NC 28562-5234Phone: (252) 638-8101Fax: (252) 638-4664To update or correct newspaper advertising information on this page, please use the link below:Other papers in New BernAll Newspapers in New Bern Share this article Additional Resources for Entrepreneurs New Bern, North Carolina. Martha Newbern Obituary. J - August 1, Published by Sun Journal on Aug. 3, 2025. Sign the Guest Book. Memories and Condolences for Martha Newbern. Acoustica Eric Site Admin Posts: 5807 Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:30 pm Location: Michigan, USA re Post by Acoustica Eric » Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:29 pm Move the files into a permanent location within the BC program folder, maybe here C:\Program Files\Acoustica Beatcraft\library\Included Sounds And then double click a track in BC and add the sounds one by one, then save as a kit when you are done.The next time you open BC, just select the kit you saved. Eric VanLandinghamAcoustica SupportAll my music is made with Mixcraft! EL34 Posts: 749 Joined: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:25 am Location: Pisgah Forest, NC Contact: Post by EL34 » Sat Apr 01, 2006 5:20 am Hey graphos1,Is this kit free?Got a link?Is there a cowbell? More Cowbell! Acoustica Eric Site Admin Posts: 5807 Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:30 pm Location: Michigan, USA re Post by Acoustica Eric » Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:14 am Yes, I would like a decent cowbell too.BTW EL34, I have been searching and can't find one, I may need to record my own with 3 or 4 mics and mix them together to get a decent sounding one. If i do, I will send it your way. Eric VanLandinghamAcoustica SupportAll my music is made with Mixcraft! EL34 Posts: 749 Joined: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:25 am Location: Pisgah Forest, NC Contact: Post by EL34 » Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:26 pm Thanks, that sounds great! EL34 Posts: 749 Joined: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:25

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Newspaper Advertising Costs in New BernWhat is the cost to advertise in the Sun Journal? The Sun Journal is a daily newspaper serving the Greenville, NC area. The newspaper has a daily circulation of approximately 14,000. It is owned by Freedom Communications Inc.Newspaper Advertising Rate for Sun JournalThe estimated ad rate for the newspaper is $11.00. Note: advertising rate estimates are typically for a column inch of black and white advertising space. Seasonal factors should also be considered. Our estimates are estimates only and may be out of date or incorrect. Advertising rates change frequently. Contact the newspaper's advertising department for an exact quote.To place an ad, or receive more information on advertising rates, please contact the Sun Journal at (252) 638-8101.Sun Journal Contact InformationSun Journal3200 Wellons BlvdNew Bern, NC 28562-5234Phone: (252) 638-8101Fax: (252) 638-4664To update or correct newspaper advertising information on this page, please use the link below:Other papers in New BernAll Newspapers in New Bern Share this article Additional Resources for Entrepreneurs

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RICHMOND COUNTY — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced on Nov. 15 more than $129 million in food assistance has been distributed to more than one million children and families during the first SUN Bucks summer in North Carolina.“Too many children face food insecurity in North Carolina, particularly children who rely on school meals during the academic year,” said Governor Roy Cooper. “This program bridged the summer gap and helped families access nutritious food they need to thrive.”North Carolina is one of only three states in the Food and Nutrition Services Southeast Region who took advantage of the new U.S. Department of Agriculture program this year. SUN Bucks, also referred to as Summer EBT, provided grocery-buying benefits to qualifying families with school-aged children during the summer months. Families received a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child, a critical benefit for the 1 in 5 children in North Carolina who live in households without consistent access to food.“Healthy food is key to overall health and well-being,” said NC Secretary of Health and Human Services Kody H. Kinsley. “The SUN Bucks program fed one million children in North Carolina this summer — helping their growth and development. I’m proud of our team and our partners for working quickly and creatively to make this possible.”The 2024 North Carolina SUN Bucks program was a cross-sector collaboration between USDA, NCDHHS and the NC Department of Public Instruction. The program was made possible by philanthropic partners who stepped in to help cover the administrative cost of the program, including the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation, Smithfield Foods, The Leon Levine Foundation, Dogwood Health Trust, Cone Health Foundation and Brighthouse Financial.Looking ahead to 2025, NCDHHS has already begun laying the groundwork for another impactful year of SUN Bucks. With aspirations to reach even more families and continue bolstering local economies, NCDHHS is seeking sustainable funding to ensure the program can continue each year. SUN Bucks will need financial support from the legislature and partners to administer the program for 2025 and beyond.Information for FamiliesThe application period for SUN

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