Thursday, April 09, 2026

Melania Trump's Mysterious Epstein Press Conference


Melania Trump, First Lady of the U.S. appeared Thursday at the White House to make a statement distancing herself from Jeffery Epstein and disputing reports of how she met Donald Trump through Epstein.

It is not clear why she wanted to make this appearance, but some observers say it may have to do with a legal battle with Michael Wolff and allegations he has made.

Author Michael Wolff sued First Lady Melania Trump in October 2025, alleging she used threats of a $1 billion lawsuit to intimidate him into silencing his reporting regarding her past connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The suit seeks to protect Wolff's free speech and potentially force the Trumps to answer questions under oath.

 Melania Trump's legal team threatened to sue Wolff for defamation, demanding a retraction and apology for comments he made alleging her deep involvement in Epstein’s social circle.

In response, Wolff filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court, claiming her threats were aimed at suppressing, "harassing, intimidating, punishing or otherwise maliciously inhibiting" his writing.

Wolff previously claimed on a podcast that Epstein may have played a role in introducing Melania to Donald Trump, which her team strongly denied.

 As of early 2026, the case has involved procedural disputes, with reports that Wolff's team has faced challenges in serving the lawsuit at her New York residence.

Wolff has stated he intends to use the legal action to examine the Trumps' ties to Epstein, arguing that it is fair to question her history, while the First Lady has described the allegations as "lies".

Video courtesy YouTube/MS NOW

Arsenio Humberto Suarez Dies At 67

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Arsenio Humberto Suarez, age 67, who departed from this life on April 2, 2026, in Clewiston, Florida. 

Born on August 30, 1958, in Cuba, Arsenio was an exceptional individual whose warmth and charisma touched the lives of those around him. 

Arsenio was the beloved father of seven children: Luisito, Jessica, Xavier, Amparo, Stephanie, Humberto, and Jonathan Suarez. 

His legacy continues through his numerous grandchildren, including Jeremiah Hernandez, Alilah Suarez, N'liya Bonilla, Jaaliyah Minnie Doctor Suarez, Kiana Suarez, Andre' Suarez, Tristan Tulloch, Mariah Jacobs, Layla Suarez, Xavier Suarez, Jeanelle Darden, Karlos Darden, Ivan Laluz, Reginald Ling, Uriah Waggerby, and Nena Waggerby. 

He also leaves behind three cherished great-grandchildren: Reginald Ling III, Malakai Ling, and Reilani Ling, along with his dear friends, Emily Ortiz and Gladys Garcia. 

Throughout his life, Arsenio was a vibrant source of love, joy, and happiness. His infectious spirit brought light to every gathering, and he was admired for his ability to inspire family and friends alike. A familiar face in the Hendry County community, he served as Nana's Taxi for many years, aptly demonstrating his commitment to service and genuine care for others. In addition, Arsenio pursued a career in truck driving and was an ASE certified mechanic. 

His remarkable skills and versatility established him as a true jack of all trades; he fully embraced every opportunity life presented to him. Family and friends were the core of Arsenio’s being, and he cherished every moment spent with them. Each gathering was filled with laughter, stories, and the profound legacy of a man who will be deeply missed. 

A visitation for Arsenio will be held on Monday, April 13, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Akin-Davis Funeral Home, located at 438 East Sugarland Highway, Clewiston, FL 33440. 

As we gather to honor Arsenio's life, we celebrate a remarkable individual who served as a loving father, grandfather, and friend. His memory will forever remain in our hearts, and he will be remembered for the kindness and joy he brought to so many.

Notice of Road Closures on Phillips Road

Please be advised that on Friday, April 10, 2026, Hendry County’s contractor, Pavement Maintenance, LLC, will be conducting road maintenance activities on Phillips Road in LaBelle, FL.

The work consists of priming and sanding portions of the road which will require the road to be temporarily closed from 12 pm – 5 pm.

Residents should expect possible delays throughout the duration of the work and allow extra time for their commute.

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.

Nichole Reese Murry New CFO At Glades Schools

MOORE HAVEN, FL. -- Nichole Reese Murry, MPA has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer for the Glades County School District.

What makes Nichole's appointment especially meaningful is her deep connection to the Glades County community. Moore Haven is home to Nichole where she grew up and where her roots run deep. She is the daughter of Dean and Gloria Reese, whose love, support, and sacrifices shaped the leader she has become.

Nichole is married to her husband, Stacy Murry, and is the proud mother of her son, AJ, an avid baseball player. Family, faith, and community are at the center of her life, values that will guide her service to our district.

For Nichole, joining the Glades County School District is not just a career move, it is a homecoming. She is returning to serve the community that raised her, and her dedication and expertise will benefit our students, families, and staff for years to come.

In Nichole's own words: "I'm not here for the title, I'm here for the mission. This is my alma mater. I'm not building a résumé; I'm building a purpose and legacy."

Professional Background

Nichole has 22 years of public sector finance experience in the State of Florida, including 19 years at Florida A&M University. Most recently, she served as Acting Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration/Chief Financial Officer, where she oversaw a $470.5 million operating budget and led a team of 115 professionals.

Nichole holds a Master of Public Administration from Troy University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Analysis. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Global Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Administration and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt practitioner.
A Daughter of Moore Haven

From: Dr. Alice Beth Barfield, Superintendent, Glades County School District








Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Fire Destroys Railroad Bridge In Palmdale, Florida

 

Railroad Bridge Fire Under Investigation in Palmdale

PALMDALE, FL. -- On April 5, 2026, emergency crews responded to a fire involving a railroad track bridge in Palmdale. The fire resulted in the total loss of the railroad bridge, rendering the structure unusable.

Preliminary information indicates the fire was started by a person; however, it remains undetermined at this time whether the fire was intentional or unintentional. 

The incident is currently under active investigation by the Glades County Sheriff’s Office, State Fire Marshalls Office, Florida Division of Forestry and The Department of Agriculture.

The fire caused significant disruption to rail operations in the area, and officials are working to assess the full extent of the damage and timeline for repairs.

No additional details are available at this time. Updates will be provided as the investigation continues.

If you have any information regarding the incident, please contact Det. Sgt. Steven Sexton with the Glades County Sheriff’s Office at (863) 946-1600 ext. 2110, or Lieutenant Gary Johnson at (863) 946-1600 ext. 2106.