Saturday, January 24, 2026

Bobby Buck Little Dies At 89

Bobby Buck Little was born on Buck Creek in Hory, South Carolina on August 24, 1936. He departed this live on January 21, 2026, in Alva, Florida where he was a resident for 81 years and a Bonafede Florida Cracker. 

He is survived by his wife of 67 years Beverly Little, son Steven Little (Alise) of Fort Myers, Florida , daughter Jill Branch of Moore Haven, Florida, daughter Julie Little of Lakeport, Florida and twin sister, Shirley Case of Naples, Florida. 

He also has three grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. 

He was preceded in death by his mother, Izora Virginia Little, father, Lonnie Isreal Little both of Alva, bother Billy Little of San Antonio, Texas and sister Virginia Woodward of Alexander, North Carolina. 

Among other honors, he was a proud member of the Florida Cattleman's Association and a University of Florida Alumni.

He will be laid to rest at the Alva Cemetery on Wednesday, January 28, at 1:00 p.m.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Man Dies In SR 29 Crash Into Sign And Tree

LABELLE, FL. -- An unidentified male dies in a crash at 8:33 pm Wednesday in Glades county according to the FHP. 

Vehicle 1, a van was traveling east on County Road 74, approaching State Road 29.

Vehicle 1 did not stop at the stop sign for State Road 29.

Vehicle 1 crossed State Road 29 and entered the northbound grassy shoulder.

Vehicle 1 collided with a traffic sign and a tree. Vehicle 1 then overturned and caught fire.

Driver 1 was pronounced deceased on scene. Positive identification of Driver 1 remains pending.

The crash remains under investigation.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Port LaBelle Eucalyptus Blvd Closed For Maintenance

PORT LABELLE, FL. -- Beginning on Monday, January 26, 2026, the Hendry County Road & Bridge Department will be closing the road and sidewalk on NE Eucalyptus Blvd from E Cowboy Way to East-West Sunflower Circle in LaBelle, FL.

The purpose of the closure is to replace drainage culverts underneath NE Eucalyptus Blvd with new culverts.

The work is expected to have a completion time of approximately two (2) weeks.

Work will occur from Monday, January 26, 2026 to Monday, February 9, 2026.

Motorists heading south bound on NE Eucalyptus Blvd are to take Carefree Drive to Birchwood Parkway as a detour route to reach E Cowboy Way.

Motorists heading north bound on SE Eucalyptus Blvd are to take E Cowboy Way and use Collingswood Parkway or Birchwood Parkway as alternative routes to reach SR80.

Motorists should allow extra time for their commute and use extra caution when traveling through detour roads.

Visual message signs and traffic control signage will be in place to alert and guide the public.

Please note that this schedule is tentative and subject to change. The Hendry County Engineering Department will notify of any changes.

Residents or motorists with any questions or concerns can contact the Hendry County Engineering Department at 863-675-5222.

Thousands of Speeders Caught By Cameras At Hendry Schools

 

LABELLE, FL. -- School zone cameras seems to be racking up lots of speeding violations in Hendry county. According to WGCU news reports around 1300 speeding citations were issued in December. At $100 each for going 10 miles per hour over the posted 20 mph speed limit during school hours, it's adding up to a considerable amount of fines monthly.

Although there are signs posted, warning cameras are checking speed, it would seem some motorists don't believe it. It is unclear whether the speed cameras are citing speeders in off-school hours. as the signs say speeds are checked from"6:30 am to 3:10 pm."

A third party company installed the cameras and take a portion of the fines, the rest going to the schools.

Link: https://www.wgcu.org/section/education/2026-01-22/hendryschoolzonecameras0122ss




Bruce Terry Hanshaw Dies At 70

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Bruce Terry Hanshaw, who left this world on January 15, 2026, in Saint James City, Florida. Born on June 17, 1955, in Charleston, West Virginia, Bruce lived a life marked by kindness, loyalty, and generosity; traits cherished by all who knew him. 

A devoted family man, Bruce survived by his loving mother, Lyda Mae Hanshaw, companion, Linda; his son, Daren Bruce Hanshaw and daughter-in-law, Jessica, of Immokalee, Florida; and his adored grandsons, Daren Bruce Hanshaw, Jr. (Alexis), Randolph Hanshaw, and Hayden Willis He is also survived by his sister, Robin Shoults (Walker) of Immokalee, Florida, along with numerous extended family members and close friends who will remember him fondly. 

For over 30 years, Bruce owned and operated Bruce Hanshaw Farms, where he earned a well-deserved reputation throughout Florida for his exceptional watermelons and tomatoes. After years of dedicated hard work, his son Daren joined him in the business, eventually taking over the farming legacy that Bruce had built with passion and pride. 

Bruce was a man who treasured the simple pleasures of life—he loved to hunt, fish, and share joyful moments with his family and friends. His considerate and honest nature left a lasting impact on his loved ones, and he will be dearly missed. 

A celebration of Bruce's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at the First Baptist Church of LaBelle, where Pastor Preston Long will preside. Visitation will take place immediately before the celebration. 

In keeping with his wishes, Bruce will be laid to rest next to his beloved daughter, Kristin Willis, in Fort Denaud Cemetery in LaBelle. 

As we honor Bruce's memory, let us remember a life well-lived, filled with love, laughter, and a profound dedication to his family and community. May his legacy continue to inspire us to embrace life with the same spirit he embodied.

Bruce was preceded in death by her father, Robert Hanshaw and daughter Kristin Willis.

In lieu of flowers, donations have been suggested to be given to Tampa General Hospital -Transplant Institute or Golisano Children's Hospital.