Friday, February 27, 2026

How To Tell If You May Have Hearing Loss - World Hearing Day March 3


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VGS What are the early signs of hearing loss? Can it be cured? And what can you do to protect your hearing? Hello and welcome to Science in 5. I am Vismita Gupta-Smith. We are talking to Dr Shelly Chadha, today. Welcome, Shelly. Let's get started with what are the early signs of hearing loss?

SC Hi Vismita. Well, perhaps one of the earliest indications that you could have a hearing loss is when you arenot able to make out very clearly what people are saying in a noisy place like a restaurant. If you go withfriends and you have to keep asking them to repeat themselves because of the background noise and you canmake out clearly, then that is when you should suspect that you could have hearing loss.

Also, if you have to frequently turn up the volume on your television or your radio or listening device thatyou are listening to music on, for example.

Another indication is if people are telling you that you speak loudly, that could also be an indication that youare developing hearing loss.

And finally, if you have a persistent ringing or buzzing sound in your ear, what is called tinnitus. Tinnituscould be one of the first indications that you have a hearing loss.

So if you have any of these signs, it's important to take note of them and to get your hearing checked as soon as possible.

You could also check your hearing yourself, do an initial check using WHO's free app, which is called“hearWHO". So you can also use that app to do a first screening and see if you need to geta hearing test done.

VGS Shelly, can hearing loss be cured?

SC Vismita, there are some causes of hearing loss that can be cured. For example, if you have wax obstructing in your ear making you feel a little blocked or if you have an ear infection or if the ear drum ruptures, these are things which can be treated by medicines or by surgery, but a lot of hearing loss cannot really be cured.What can be done is that people with hearing loss can communicate better through the use of devices likehearing aids and cochlear implants.

What's important for these interventions to be effective is that they should be initiated at the earliest possible.And for that, it's important that we get our hearing checked regularly and we watch for those signs of hearing loss that I already mentioned earlier.

VGS So, Shelly, talk to us about the steps we can take every day to protect our hearing.

SC I'd like to start with what you should not do. So firstly, don't use anything - any Q-tips, cotton buds, pins,sticks to clean your ears. The ear is a self-cleaning organ. It doesn't need to be helped with these. And actually they can lead to infection. That can lead to obstruction. They can lead to rupture of the ear drum. What you should also not do is: if you have a ear problem to use home remedies like putting oil into the ear.

Playing The Lottery Responsibly - Gambling Awareness Month

This March, the Florida Lottery, in partnership with the National Council on Problem Gambling, is highlighting responsible gaming as part of Problem Gambling Awareness Month, a nationwide effort to help adults play safely, stay informed, and know where to turn for support.

“Playing the Lottery should be fun, exciting, and stress-free,” said Florida Lottery Acting Secretary Reginald D. Dixon. “We want Floridians to enjoy our games while understanding their limits. Awareness and access to support resources are critical in preventing problem gambling and ensuring the fun stays safe for everyone.”

The Florida Lottery offers millions of Floridians the chance to enjoy games while contributing to education; however, even in a fun environment, it’s essential to play responsibly. Playing the Lottery should always be enjoyed as entertainment, not as a means to make money. Set limits ahead of time for both the money and time you spend on games and accept that losses are part of the experience rather than something to chase. Be mindful of your feelings and avoid playing when you’re stressed or upset, and if gaming ever stops being enjoyable, know that professional help and support are available.

For those who may need guidance, the Florida Council on Problem Gambling and the National Council on Problem Gambling provide confidential support, counseling, and resources. Floridians can call 1‑888‑MY-RESET (1‑888‑697-3738) or visit: www.ncpgambling.org for help.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Beutine L. Thompson Dies At 86

Beautine L Thompson
April 7th, 1939 - February 15th, 2026

Beautine was a beacon of light, a true individual whose warm heart touched the lives of many. Her angelic voice was a calming delight to the many young souls fortunate enough to be cared for by her. Beautine was a mother to many, a wonderful soul; many knew her as “Mrs. B.” Her legacy is enriched by the memories of her siblings who have passed on: Dorthy, Carl, Jr, Robert, Wendell, Bobby, and Tony. Her mother Sallie Kate McMillan, and step-father Carl Williams. 

She is survived by her beloved brothers and sisters: Betty Nixon, Christina Robertson, Charles Williams, Ricky Williams, Carolyn, Gabriel Breton, Shirley Roberts, Stanley Breton, Wayne Breton and Dale Breton. Each of them carried their own treasured stories of Beautine’s kindness and unwavering support, reflecting the deep bonds of family she nurtured throughout her life.

Beautine was left widowed by the passing of her beloved husband, Delgado Thompson. She deeply cherished him and viewed her role as his wife through a biblical lens, embodying her nurturing nature by showering him with love every single day of their marriage. 

Beautine, with her biblical philosophy, was a devoted mother who raised five children with her late husband, deceased “Gregory Thompson”, deceased “Dale Thompson”; her living children are Harrel Thompson, Karen Thompson, Byron Thompson and two stepchildren, Pauline Brewster and Delroy Thompson, in her later years, she also had two adopted children, Dominique Thompson and Sopheria Thompson. Each of her children holds unique memories of her unwavering love and guidance, shaping them into the individuals they are today.

Beautine’s legacy extends beyond her immediate family. She is also the proud matriarch of a large family, including a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, godchildren, foster children and spiritual siblings. Her nurturing spirit touched the lives of many, creating a lasting impact that will last the test of time. Generations to come will remember Beautine as a devoted church servant and missionary who shared her deep faith and love for God’s word with those she encountered along her journey.

Hendry County Courthouse Receives Bomb Threat - Area Closed

LABELLE, FL. -- At approximately 9:42 am Hendry County Sheriffs Office along with Court Security received a panic alarm from the 3rd Floor Hendry County Clerk of the Court.

It was reported that an employee received phone threat from a male telling her there was a bomb on the second floor and this was no joke.

HCSO Court Security immediately began evacuating the courthouse complex and a visual sweep was conducted which met with negative results.

The decision to close the courthouse until Lee County Bomb-Sniffing dogs arrive to complete an extensive search in an abundance of caution, the entire block surrounding the Hendry County Courthouse has been closed.

Updates will be provided as they are made available.

UPDATE: Around 1:30 the building reopened.

Monday, February 23, 2026

Hendry County Sheriff Arrests - Drugs, Probation, Driving Violations

ARREST BLOTTER

02/16/2026 – 02/22/2026

Felony/DUI Arrest

Hannah Devoni-Lee Vazquez, 21, Clewiston was arrested on February 16, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff R. Gosa on charges of Possession of Fentanyl, Possession of Oxycodone and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Rene Luis Iturralde, 32, Clewiston was arrested on February 16, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff M. Ramos on charges of Driving While License Suspended/Revoked – 3rd or Subsequent Violation

Jose Manuel Esquivel, 42, LaBelle was arrested on February 16, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff S. Farraj on charges of Theft of Motor Vehicle

Efren Berumen, 39, Kissimmee was arrested on February 16, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff A. McCarty for three (3) counts of Trafficking in methamphetamine and 1 count of Trafficking in Fentanyl

Jamie Lee Long, 40, Clewiston was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff J. Coley on charges of Possession of Cocaine and Violation of Court Order Release

Anthony Avalos, 22, Clewiston was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff B. DiBernardino on charges of Driving While License Suspended/Revoked – Habitual Offender

Steven Winston Hartsfield, 50, North Fort Myers, was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff R. Gosa on charges of DUI and DUI-Refusal to Submit to Drug Test

Chase Michal Drapal, 26, Bartow was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff A. McCarty on charges of Possession of Controlled Substance without Prescription

Donavan Wallace Holcomb, 19, Fort Myers was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff D. Blanco on charges of Reckless Driving, Felony Fleeing & Eluding and Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid Driver’s License

Terrance Rashawd Owens, 28, Clewiston was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff D. Blanco on charges of Felony Probation Violation

Malinda Jean Sanchez, 48, LaBelle was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff D. Blanco on charges of Felony Probation Violation

Thomas Jacob Vantassel, 22, LaBelle was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheirff D. Blanco on charges of Felony Probation

Nicholas Francis, 66, Clewiston was arrested on February 18, 2026, by Deputy Sheriff G.