Luman Ray Biggs

March 1, 2026

Luman “Ray” Biggs, 88, of Atmore, AL, passed away February 19, 2026, in Savannah, GA.  He was born on July 8, 1937, in Lottie, AL, to Ernest Biggs and Neoma Green. Ray was a devoted follower of Jesus Christ whose faith redirected the course of his family for generations to come. His life was anchored in a deep love for God and a sincere love for others, expressed through daily prayer, faithful study of God’s Word, and a quiet generosity that touched countless lives. He leaves behind a spiritual inheritance far greater than any earthly possession and a legacy of many lives transformed by the Savior he loved and served so faithfully.

Ray is preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Biggs and Neoma Green Biggs; his spouse, Duane Gunnels Biggs; his grandson, Cory Ladd Jones; his three sisters, Nell Presley, Dorothy Little, and Ernestine Raspberry; and his six brothers, Leroy Biggs, John Thomas (J.T.) Biggs, Gladden Biggs, Otha Biggs, Lloyd Biggs, and Melvin Biggs.

Ray is survived by his daughter, Felicia Carlton; his grandson, Eric Jones; his two daughters-in-law, Carmon Jones and Dana Jones; his five great-grandchildren, Kennedy Jones, Dagan Jones, Addison Jones, Madelyn Jones, and Garrick Freese; all of his many nephews and nieces that he loved with all his heart; and a host of other family and friends.

Funeral services will be held Monday, March 2, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel in Atmore, AL, with Bro. John Loper and Bro. Richard Daniels officiating.

Interment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Spanish Fort, AL.

Visitation will be held Monday, March 2, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. until service time at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home.

Joan Mae Johnson

March 1, 2026

Joan Mae Johnson, born on April 12, 1934 in South Dakota, entered eternal rest on February 23, 2026, after a life well-lived and full of love and laughter. She was raised around the Colton, South Dakota area, where she learned the values of hard work and kindness that she carried throughout her days.

Joan dedicated numerous years to working at the Avon Manufacturing facilities, where she retired to enjoy the simple pleasures in life. Her favorite pastime after retirement was bird watching, finding joy in the colorful cardinals and red roses that she lovingly tended, creating a beautiful view that reflected the beauty she carried within.

Her faith and spirituality were a guiding light in Joan’s life, providing her with strength and solace in both moments of happiness and times of sorrow. Her legacy of love and compassion will forever be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to have known her.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lyle Johnson; her son, Robert Stark; and her stepson, Randy Johnson.

Joan is survived by her daughter, Pam Neal (Wayne); and son, Darin Johnson (Lucy); as well as her loving sister, Dorothy Reurink. She will be dearly missed by her grandchildren, Mike Neal (Olivia), David Neal (Melissa), Aaron Neal (Tammie), Lori Edgington (Tony), Brandy Enright (William), Kylie Johnson, Katie Vargas (Andy), Kevin Johnson, Nicole Chavez (Adrian), Drew Johnson (Toni), Colleen Thake; along with multiple great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

As we bid farewell to Joan Mae Johnson, we celebrate a life of love, and a deep connection to nature. May her spirit soar high with the birds she cherished, forever remembered in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
A memorial service will be announced at a later date in Colton, South Dakota.

50th Anniversary Celebrated: Tate Aggies 1976 State Champion Baseball Team

February 28, 2026

Before Friday night’s matchup between the Tate Aggies and Escambia Gators at Blue Wahoos Stadium, 1970s state championship teams from both schools were honored.

Tate was the home team and celebrated the 50th anniversary of its 1976 Class 4A team. Escambia honored its 1972 and 1974 Class 4A championship teams. At the time, 4A was the highest classification in Florida.

Ronnie Stryker, who was a senior on the 1976 state championship Tate Aggie team, threw out the ceremonial first pitch Friday night at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

There were 21 players from the Tate team committed to attend the 50-year anniversary, along with former coaches. One of those former players was a sophomore named Mike Killam, now the longtime metro director of the Northwest Florida chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

It was Killam’s brainchild to honor the 1976 team he played on.

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“I got to thinking, hey, Tate is playing Escambia in this game. Let’s invite former players from Escambia’s 1972 and ’74 championship teams,” said Killam, whose FCA leadership has enabled thousands of area high school kids to get recognized at awards banquets, a golf tournament, and other special events his organization has staged.

“I figured, let’s make this really special,” Killam said. “Let’s just have a big night to celebrate these teams and these schools and all the baseball accomplishments.

“I’m so honored to have the response we’ve had.”

The former players first reunited Friday at the Pensacola Yacht Club with a luncheon event.

1976 Tate High Class 4A State Championship Team

Seniors

  • Scott Madison
  • Ronnie Stryker
  • Ray Conti
  • Steve Webb
  • Bruce West
  • Jimmy Dunlap
  • Wes Connor

Juniors

  • Keith Conley
  • Richard Waters
  • Randy Kitrell
  • Johnny Wells
  • Rocky Peoples
  • Danny Minton
  • Herb Brewer

Sophomores

  • Danny Karp
  • Mike Killam
  • Robert Hicks
  • Ken Cannon
  • Mike Bennett
  • Freddy Killam

Freshman

  • John Dunlap

Staff & Coaches

  • Equipment Manager: Lester (Killer) Rawls
  • Head Coach: Danny Burke
  • Assistant Coach: Floyd Adams
  • Assistant Coach: Woodrow McCorvey

A list of names for the Escambia High teams was not available at publication time early Saturday morning.

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Man Arrested For Lewd Act Near Cantonment Bus Stop 11 Days After Jail Release For Sex Crime

February 28, 2026

An Escambia County man was arrested on Friday for a lewd act near a Cantonment school bus stop, just 11 days after he was released from jail for another sex crime.

Errice Lewis Rutledge, 36, was charged with indecent exposure and lewd and lascivious behavior in the presence of a victim under the age of 16.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said a juvenile and their mother witnessed Rutledge perform a lewd act not far from a school bus stop on Milestore Boulevard. He was arrested walking into a thrift store on Nine Mile Road a short time later.

“These are felony charges as a result of a similar arrest and conviction in December of 2025,” the ECSO said in a statement.

In 2025, Rutledge was convicted of exposure of sexual organs after he was caught pleasing himself in the lobby of Dunkin’ Donuts on Nine Mile Road while in public view of a 3-year-old child under age 16 and three adults. He was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 179 days credit for time served. He was released from jail on February 16, just 11 days before Friday’s alleged school bus stop incident.

According to jail and court records, Rutledge has been arrested 21 other times in Escambia County since 2010 on a multitude of charges.

Final Night For Tate High School Theatre’s Shrek the Musical (With Gallery)

February 28, 2026

Tonight is the end of a six-performance run of Tate High School Theatre’s Shrek the Musical.

The production is a showcase of student talent and dedication. Every aspect of the show has been created entirely by students, including set construction, costume design, props, lighting, makeup, and wigs. The result is a fully student-designed theatrical experience that highlights the creativity, craftsmanship, and collaborative spirit of Tate’s thriving theatre program.

In addition, the production features double casting for the roles of Fiona, Dragon, Pinocchio, and Gingy. Each cast will perform on alternating nights, offering audiences the opportunity to enjoy unique interpretations of these beloved characters.

Tickets are $10 and will be sold at the door (cash only).

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Spring-Like Warmth Continues Through Monday With Highs Near 80

February 28, 2026

A warm and mostly sunny weekend is ahead with highs approaching the 80s. A light breeze and clear skies continue into early next week before a slight chance of showers returns by Thursday.


Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Saturday: Areas of dense fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 73. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: Patchy fog before 3am, then patchy fog after 4am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 49. Calm wind.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 79. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.

Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. East wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 56. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 59.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62.

Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

Escambia Public Schools ‘Podcastapalooza’ Is Today

February 28, 2026

Escambia County Public Schools is hosting its third annual “Podcastapalooza” event a Washington High School today from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Based on the success of its ‘Voices United In Education’ podcast series, ECPS is inviting the public to learn more about the various resources, agencies and opportunities available to area families.

Guests will have the opportunity to browse vendor booths, each associated with a podcast episode. Families will receive information on scholarships, mental health resources, summer camps and year-round clubs, and tutoring and mentorship opportunities.

Additionally, Animal Tales will give a live presentation complete with various animals and audience participation. Two graduates of West Florida High School, the owners of BAM! Snoballs, will also be serving up their famous snow cones for attendees to enjoy. Food trucks will also be on site.

One lucky guest will win a $250 Amazon gift card! Everyone will pick up fun prizes and great tips on how to help their child succeed in school and in life.

Wahoos Stadium Win: Tate Aggies Shut Out The Escambia Gators

February 28, 2026

The Tate Aggies shut out the Escambia Gators 10-0 Friday night at Blue Wahoos Stadium

Conner Dethlefs and Cooper Halfacre had three hits each for the Aggies. Halfacre and Cook had three RBIs, and McNair went 2-3.

RELATED STORY: 50th Anniversary Celebrated: Tate Aggies 1976 State Champion Baseball Team

Bryton McLellan was on the mound for six run-free innings,allowing four hits, striking out five and walking one.

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Up next, Tate will host Crestview on Tuesday.

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Jay Royals Finish Historic Season As Rural State Runners-up

February 28, 2026

The Jay Royals girls basketball team wrapped up a stellar season Friday night as the FHSAA Rural Classification State Runners-up.

The Royals fell to Williston 66-49. Jay ended the season at 25-5.

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Friday Night: Niceville Edges Tate Softball; Northview Softball and Baseball Drop Away Games

February 28, 2026

Here are North Escambia ara high school baseball and softball scores from Friday night.

SOFTBALL

Niceville 3, Tate 2

Niceville defeated the Tate Lady Aggies 3-2 Friday night.

Mykamia Padgett pitched one inning for Tate, allowing three runs (two earned) on two hits, striking out one and walking two. Sarah Mitchell pitched five scoreless innings, surrendering three hits, striking out eight and walking two.

At the plate, Mitchell went 1-for-3 with two RBIs. Brelynn Morris, Taylor Robinson, and Madison Smillie each also added one hit for the Aggies.

Next up, Tate will host Gulf Breeze on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Orange Beach 10, Northview 2

The Orange Beach Makos defeated the Northview Chiefs 10-2 on Friday night in Bratt.

Mikayla McAnally opened in the circle for the Chiefs, allowing six hits and six runs (five earned) in four innings, walking one and striking out five. Peyton Womack threw for two innings, surrendering five hits and four earned runs while striking out one and walking three.

Riley Brooks and Kylee Langham each had one hit and one RBI for the Chiefs. Addysen Bolen, Daviona Randolph, and Avery Stuckey each added one hit.

Northview will host the West Florida Jaguars on Tuesday at 6 p.m.

BASEBALL

Destin 9, Northview 2

The Destin Sharks beat the Northview Chiefs 9-2 on Friday night in Destin.

Jackson Bridges took the loss for the Chiefs. In six innings, allowing six hits and five earned runs, he struck out six and walked one. Jase Portwood pitched two innings, allowing two hits and four unearned runs while striking out four.

Dane King, Portwood, and Taylor Curtis each had one hit for the Chiefs, while Cole Davis and Grayden Sheffield each had one RBI.

Northview will travel to Pensacola to take on the Escambia Gators on Tuesday.

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