Reward Now At $3,000 In Pregnant Cow Strangulation Case

July 18, 2011

The reward has been increased again in the Memorial Day strangulation of a pregnant cow in Enon, with two groups now offering a total of $3,000.

The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­the cow’s death. The Junior Humane Society is now offering an additional $500 reward.

“This is an example of depraved indifference to the suffering of living creatures,”” said Frankie Van Horn Harris, director of the Junior Humane Society. “If the person is not apprehended, he may decide to mutilate a child next time.”

The owner of the pet Jersey cow found the animal dead in a pasture just behind his house on Highway 97-A Memorial Day morning as he checked on his animals. Thin twine — often called grass string –  had been tied several times around the cow’s neck and had apparently strangled the animal as it was dragged through the pasture. The cow was found on its side, with its head upside down and its horns pushed several inches into the dirt.

Authorities suspect the death could have results from a prank gone wrong since school was about to end and the cow’s owner is a school bus driver.

“Viciously killing a pregnant cow for an apparent prank is an inexcusably cruel crime and anyone who would do that can be capable of hurting people, too,” said Jennifer Hobgood, Florida state director for The Humane Society of the United States.  “We hope our reward helps bring justice in this horrible case.”

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Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Frank Way at (850) 256-6196.

Pictured: An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office crime scene investigator photographs a pregnant cow that was apparently strangled to death in Enon. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photo, click to enlarge.

Century To Begin Budget Process

July 18, 2011

The Town of Century is about to begin budget talks, and that is not such a bad thing this year.

““It looks better this year than it has in the last several years,” Robert Hudson, the town’s accountant, said. He said that expenses this year have been under what was expected while revenues have been a bit higher.

After department heads review their budgets, they will present their budget requests to the town council during a special workshop on August 5 at 2 p.m.

Century current 2010-2011 fiscal year budget is $3,337,231. The ad volorem tax was raised last year, from  .823 mils the previous year to .9048 mils. The new millage rate was estimated to generate $30,000 for the town during the 2010-2011 budget year, compared to $26,000 in the previous fiscal  year.

Century’s new 2011-2012 budget year begins October 1.

Gas Prices Rising Again

July 18, 2011

Florida gas prices are up about 15 cent on average during the past 10 days, with the Pensacola metro average at $3.65 on Sunday. AAA attributes the jump to U.S. oil stockpiles dropping much less than expected earlier this month and a rise in the national unemployment level.

Pictured above: A gallon of regular unleaded was $3.62 over the weekend at this station in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Have Trouble Hearing Or Communicating On The Phone? Get Help Tuesday

July 18, 2011

Do you have trouble hearing or communicating on the phone? You can learn more about the services offered by the Florida Telecommunications Relay during a Tuesday presentation.

The event will take place Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Abundant Life Assembly of God, 8040 North Century Boulevard in Century.

After the presentation, a representative will be available to distribute and provide training on the specialized telephone. Information about the Florida Relay service will also be made available during this presentation. For more information about FTRI or the Florida Relay service please (800) 222-3448 or visit www.ftri.org

To qualify for a free loan on the telecommunications devices, an individual must be over the age of three and certified as being deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, or speech impaired.

The event and services are for Florida residents only.

Qualifying Period Begins For Century Council, Mayor

July 18, 2011

Qualifying begins Monday for the office of mayor and two town council seats in Century that will be on the ballot in fall.

Council Seat 1, currently held by Ann Brooks, and Seat 2, held by Nadine McCaw until her recent death, and Mayor Freddie McCall’s post will be on the October 11 ballot. A run-off election, if needed, will be held November 8.

Beginning Monday, July 18, qualifying forms will be accepted early by mail at P.O. Box 12601, Pensacola, FL, 32591 or hand delivered to the Supervisor of Elections Office.

Qualifying for the election will be held from noon, Monday, August 1 until noon, Friday August 5.  To qualify for any of the offices, a candidate must be a registered voter in Century. In addition, any candidate for mayor must have been a resident of Century for six months prior to their qualification date. The qualifying fee for mayor is $185.50 and $48 for a council seat.

Staff from the Supervisor of Elections Office will accept qualifying papers at the Century Town Hall on Monday, August 1 from noon until 3 p.m.; Wednesday, August 3 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.; and Friday, August 5 from 8 a.m. until noon. Qualifying papers will also be accepted at the Supervisor of Elections Office on the second floor at 213 Palafox Place in Pensacola from noon until 5 p.m. on Monday, August 1; 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday August 2-4; and 8 a.m. until noon on Friday, August 5.

For the October election, voter registration books will close on September 12, and for the November run-off, voter registration books will closed on October 10.

State Rep. Broxson To Hold Town Hall Meeting Tuesday

July 18, 2011

Representative Doug Broxson will hold a town hall meeting in Century on Tuesday.

Broxson plans to listen to the specific concerns of constituents in the area and hear their priorities for the next legislative session. The meeting will take place at the Century Chamber of Commerce, 7811 North Century Boulevard, beginning at 1:30.

Museum Mystery On PBS ‘History Detective’ Show Tuesday

July 18, 2011

Tuesday night, the popular PBS television series “History Detectives” will feature a mysterious propeller currently on display at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola. The show will air at 7 p.m. on WSRE TV 23.

“History Detectives” host Elyse Luray followed clues to Pensacola to investigate a 1940’s propeller found along a rural airstrip in Illinois. While visiting Pensacola in March, Luray interviewed Hill Goodspeed, curator of the Pensacola National Naval Aviation Museum, and Bob Bothfield who served as an engineer in World War II, searching for answers to place this propeller in its proper historical context.

Working beside a rural airstrip, an Illinois man dug up an intriguing find — an eight-foot long wooden airplane propeller. A little research online made him believe that his propeller might be from a TDR-1 plane, a pioneering U.S. assault drone plane from World War II. Various websites say the TDR-1 planes were the first drones, the prototype of the unmanned assault planes used today in Afghanistan and Iraq.

During the program, “History Detectives” will investigate whether this propeller is an important piece of American military history or whether it simply fell off a local prop plane.

Pictured: “History Detectives” host Elyse Luray and Bob Bothfield who worked on a top-secret assault drone program during World War II. Photo by Nivale Lightfoot for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tropical Storm Bret: No Worries Here

July 18, 2011

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Tropical Storm Bret formed Sunday afternoon near the Bahamas The forecast path takes the storm over the Atlantic Ocean, posing no threat to the Gulf Coast. The latest information is in the graphic above, click to enlarge.

Bret is not expected to reach hurricane status.

Sharon “Sherry” McCaskill Ciampini

July 18, 2011

Sharon “Sherry” McCaskill Ciampini, 61, of Pensacola passed away Saturday, July 16, 2011.

Sherry had a passion for flowers and floral design. She is preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Ruby McCaskill.

Survivors include her son, Sky Silcox; sister, Pat Settles; brother, Jackie McCaskill; nephews, Taylor Crabtree and Justin Settles; also aunts and uncles, Van and Evelyn McCaskill, John and Joy Kemble, Mary Godwin Ward and Vernell McCaskill.

A emorial service will be held 1:00pm Wednesday, July 20, 2011, at Aldersgate United Methodist Church.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Joan and Wayne Whitehead, Jackie Olbs, Suzie Powell, Barbara Carroll, Donnie Nicholson, Travis Silcox, Opal Anderson and James McCaskill. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Aldersgate UMC Cemetery Fund, 6915 Hwy. 29 N., Cantonment, FL 32533.

Harper Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Park Dedicated In Honor Of Century’s Super Bowl Son

July 17, 2011

Two-time Super Bowl champion Anthony Pleasant returned home to Century Saturday night as the town dedicated a sports complex bearing his name.

Pleasant was honored at the dedication of the Anthony Pleasant Park by three of his former coaches – former Century High School Blackcat football coach Joe Cardwell, former Century basketball and football coach Lorenzo Jones, and his former Midget football coach Bobby Johnson.

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“Those men really played an important part in my life and caused me to be the person that I am today,” Pleasant said of his former Century coaches. “Character, discipline, hard work…all of that was instilled in me as a young boy.”

The NFL great reminisced about his days in Century – some of which would certainly have keep him out of professional football.

Quit the Century High Blackcats? There was no way, Pleasant said, that would be a good idea.

“Coach Cardwell had that little green Pinto and would come to the community center and pick guys up. If you quit, he would come by your house, kick his shoes off and make himself at home,” he said. “He would talk to your mom.”

Football was not Pleasant’s dream at one point during his high school career. He preferred to be on the basketball court under the leadership of Coach Jones. His mind was made up to shoot hoops, not play on the gridiron.

“Coach said I was better at playing football that I was basketball. My heart was sold out on basketball,” he said. “Think about that and if I hadn’t listened…what it comes down is people see things in you that you don’t see in yourself.”

“By listening to him, because he saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself, I ended up being drafted in the third round by the Cleveland Browns.”

Pleasant, who is entering his second season as the defensive line coach for the Kansas City Chiefs, told the youth of Century that the adults and mentors in their lives are not out to hurt them; they are just trying to help.

“Because of his character, because of the person he was able to accomplish a great deal for Century, for himself and for his family,” Jones said.

Cardwell attributed Pleasant’s “great character” to his late mother Betty.

Johnson, who was coaching a Midget team with Pleasant at 12 and 14 years old, remembers a boy that pushed the weight limits and pushed himself to do his very best.

“I’ve never coached anyone like him,” he said. “He knew what he was doing, and he taught me a few things.”

But being outstanding on the youth league field did not earn a lot of a glory for Pleasant.

“I treated him like all the rest – like dogs. He was good sport about it,” Johnson said. “I’m so proud that he went as far his he did.”

“It means a lot to me that Century named something after me,” Pleasant said. “It was a great thing.”

The 22-acre Anthony Pleasant Park on East Highway 4 in Century includes a full-size  football field with bleachers and press box and a playground. .

Pleasant was selected in the third round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns.  During his 14 year NFL career, Pleasant played for the Browns, the Baltimore Ravens, the Atlanta Falcons, the New York Jets, the San Francisco 49ers and the New England Patriots. He played a total of 202 NFL games and racked up 58 sacks.

The 1986 Century High School graduate earned two Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots.

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Pictured top: Century Mayor Freddie McCall (right) congratulates two-time Super Bowl champ Anthony Pleasant Saturday evening in Century. Pictured top inset:  Pleasant’s former Midget team coach Bobby Johnson (left) and former Century High School Coach Joe Cardwell (right) look at a plaque in Pleasant’s honor. Pictured bottom inset: Pleasant’s former Century High School basketball and football coach Lorezno Jones. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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