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Berkeley Blvd. (Across from Kmart/Beside Wendy's) Goldsboro, NC 27534 Tel 919-778-9444 kingb2@nationwide.com nwagent.com/brentking Brent King, BSBA, LUTCF Hablamos Español Brent King Insurance & Financial Services Fine Teas Goldsboro, NC 27530 Artisan's Village) Sweeney's bsweeneysinfo@gmail.com Owner Rice Barbara Rice Chef & Owner 919-947-0205 bsweeneysinfo@gmail.com Tues-Fri 11:00 to 3:00 • Sat 11:00 to 4:00 123 N. Center St. | Goldsboro, NC Inside the Artisan's Village • Catering • Fusion Cooking • Specialty Teas • • High Teas • Available for Special Events after hours • • Decadent Homemade Desserts • Lobo's Doggy Daycare BOARDING & GROOMING COLEEN HENDERSON, OWNER 919-288-2660 104 S. BERKELEY BLVD. | GOLDSBORO, NC Lobosdoggydaycare.webs.com Colesant@aol.com Short Term Home Health Care - Pays directly to you and includes Prescription drug Benefit Cancer Insurance DNA analysis for affordable ground-breaking treatment LaVone Hicks, Agent/Owner 919-222-0177 Dental/Vision/Life available too! NEW LOCATION 3501 E. Ash St, Goldsboro 919-583-9330 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-712-HELP waynepregnancycarecenter Cooke Appointed WCC Trustee Kay Cooke of Goldsboro has joined the Wayne Community College Board of Trustees. Cooke brings a familiarity with the college, particularly the work of the Foundation of Wayne Community College, to the board. She served as a member of the Foundation board for seven years and director of its Arts and Humanities program from 2015 until joining the trustees. "My goal as a new member of the Board of Trustees is to work to support the mission of Wayne Community College, which has been instrumental in making significant educational and economic contributions to our community," Cooke said. "It is the board's responsibility to promote the policies that advance the good work being done by Wayne Community College." She was a career history teacher, working at Wayne Country Day School and high schools in Durham, North Carolina; California; and Georgia. As a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Cooke has been a vestry member and served on the Community Soup Kitchen Board for more 10 years. She is currently part of the Outreach Committee and is involved in the Carver Heights Backpack Project. Cooke was appointed to the Board of Trustees by Gov. Roy Cooper. WayneCCTrusteeNieves1.jpg. Cutline: Wayne Community College President Thomas A. Walker Jr. (right) holds the Bible for Kay Cooke (left) as she takes the oath of office as a new WCC trustee. You wouldn't take photos in the middle of an interstate, so why stand on railroad tracks to get that one shot? That's what the N.C. Department of Transportation's BeRailSafe program is asking people to consider, especially during prom season. Standing on or near railroad tracks is trespassing. "You put your life at risk by walking, playing or taking pictures on railroad tracks. It's not only dangerous, it is illegal," said Jason Orthner, director of NCDOT's Rail Division. "We need people to understand the real dangers of taking photos on railroad tracks." Spring is the season for graduations and prom portraits. NCDOT is working with the state Department of Public Instruction by asking high school yearbook staff advisers to alert students and photographers of how dangerous it is to take photos on or near railroad tracks. Last year, 18 people were killed, and 13 others injured, while trespassing on North Carolina railroad tracks. "Those are 18 people who will not be returning home to their families," added Orthner. "We want to remind everyone that these types of accidents are avoidable if you stay off and away from the tracks." NCDOT Trespassing on Railroads Can Have Deadly Consequences Photographers Urged to Not Take Prom Photos on Tracks During Prom Season Farm Credit Farmers Market Opening in April The Farm Credit Farmers Market will be opening for the 2019 season on April 11th. The farmers market will be open on Thursdays and Fridays from 10am to 5pm and Saturdays from 9am to 2pm. The farmers market is located behind the Maxwell Regional Agricultural & Convention Center at 3114 Wayne Memorial Drive in Goldsboro. Enjoy fresh goodness throughout the growing season while supporting local agriculture. The Farm Credit Farmers Market will be welcoming some returning vendors from last year along with new vendors this year. Vendors will be offering a variety of local agriculture products such as vegetables, fruits, eggs, meats, bedding plants, and local crafts. Special days are scheduled throughout the season to celebrate when produce is in season. Follow the Farm Credit Farmers Market on Facebook and Instagram to receive up- to-date information of products available and upcoming events. More information and a calendar of events is also available at the Wayne County Cooperative Extension Office at 3114B Wayne Memorial Drive, Goldsboro or by calling at 919-731-1520.