Wednesday, February 11, 2026

New LaBelle Educational Garden Project Combines Schools, Art and Garden Club

LABELLE, FL. -- The week of the Swamp Cabbage Festival in LaBelle, volunteers from Florida Power & Light Company will come together in LaBelle as part of the company’s annual Power to Care Week, a week-long volunteer initiative dedicated to strengthening the communities FPL serves across Florida.

FPL employees will roll up their sleeves alongside student volunteers from LaBelle Middle FFA Chapter to help complete the new LaBelle Educational Garden ahead of its debut at the LaBelle Swamp Cabbage Festival. 

This project is in partnership with the City of LaBelle, Arts of the Inland Gallery, LaBelle Garden Club, National FFA Organization, LaBelle Middle School and Hendry County School District. 

Volunteers will complete installation of educational signage for foliage, hammock posts and a fountain by landscaping the area and planting a new pollinator garden area — creating a welcoming outdoor learning space for students and the community.

The LaBelle event is one of over 20 volunteer projects across more than 10 counties that are part of FPL’s Power to Care Week taking place from Feb. 16–21. Now in its 18th year, the initiative brings hundreds of FPL volunteers together statewide as part of the company’s commitment to powering strong communities

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Sex Battery Charges Files Against Eric Matus In LaBelle

OWNER OF INFINITY STEAKHOUSE, ERIC ANTHONY MATUS, ARRESTED ON SEX BATTERY CHARGES

LABELLE, FL. -- In the afternoon hours of Sunday, February 8, 2026, Hendry County Detectives were notified of a Sexual Battery involving a 19-year-old victim, that occurred at 93 S. Hall Street, formerly Infinity Steakhouse.

The victim contacted law enforcement authorities and reported to them she had been sexually battered by 46-year-old Eric Anthony Matus of LaBelle. The victim related to Deputies and Detectives that she had gone to the Boat House Tiki bar in Ft Myers alone and later was persuaded to sit next to Matus who had purchased the victim a drink. The victim recalled the beverage being ‘whiskey’ and after a few minutes she did not feel well and felt as though her body was numb.

Matus then transported the victim to the Infinity Steakhouse in Labelle where she was told she could rest in his room. She later woke up discovering the suspect sexually battering her. The suspect forced himself on the victim several times despite the victim’s resistance.

Based on what was related by the victim, Detectives executed a Search Warrant at the Infinity Steakhouse. Once inside detectives located another firearm and several rounds of ammunition.

Another victim reported in November 2025 a similar series of events. Matus is a convicted felon according to the arrest report.

During the afternoon hours of Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 46-year-old Eric Matus was ordered held with No Bond following a Pre-Detention Hearing.

Matus was arrested on two counts of Sexual Battery, Kidnapping and Possession of a Firearm or Ammunition by a Florida Convicted Felon.

Swamp Cabbage Festival Wants Entry Fee For Parade - High School Says No Thanks

LABELLE, FL. -- The Swamp Cabbage Festival is just around the corner, always the last full weekend of February, this year on the 20th through 22nd. But, the LaBelle High School Band has told the Festival Committee they will not be marching this year, objecting to having to pay for the kids to participate.

Band Director Alex Burden says the parade committee declined to waive a participation fee for the school this year, although they did last year. 

Read his statement below:

“Friends, Today, with a heavy heart, I have made the difficult decision not to have the Cowboy Band march in the Swamp Cabbage Parade this year. Last season, after decades of participating in the parade without a fee, the parade committee decided to implement a fee for parade participants. At that time I asked them to waive the fee for the school. They did waive the fee and I was grateful. This year the fee is not being waived for schools and I am refusing to pay the fee on principle.

Let me be completely transparent, the fee is $50 for a non-profit organization to participate. This is not about the money. To prepared for an event like the Swamp Cabbage Parade, the band already spends an extensive amount of time and money. We purchase music, uniforms and flags to fit the theme of the parade. We rehearse 3 days after school the week of the parade and give up an entire Saturday. Students must call out of work and lose pay for those commitments and staff is not paid for this extra time. My auxiliary staff must write a routine for the parade and I create choreography for the band. We are not paid for this. Furthermore this event adds extra strain on the band program because we must completely stop preparing for our upcoming assessments and transform the band room for Marching Band the week of Swamp Cabbage. This is a big deal. We use completely different wind and percussion instruments for Marching events and must put our concert equipment in storage. The Friday before the parade we load everything into a trailer and bring it down to the park. After the parade we must haul everything back to the band room and unpack. The Monday after the parade, we lose valuable instructional time putting the room back together.

We, the Band, enjoy community events like the Swamp Cabbage Parade and are happy to volunteer our time to be a part of it. So let me be clear: It is a privilege for the Swamp Cabbage Parade to have the Cowboy Band participate in it's event and we will not be charged an extra fee when we are already giving so much."

The Swamp Cabbage Festival replied: 

“Thank you for speaking up about our parade entry fees. Your voices matter and we do value and hear you.

We would also like to acknowledge it takes a lot of effort and it is a financial burden to bring this celebration to life.

The parade has always been a labor of love for our community, and we have done our best to keep it going because of your enthusiasm and participation. The fees we charge help us cover the essentials of such an endeavor.

We know costs can be a barrier for some groups, and we do not take that lightly.

We have kept our pricing lower than similar parades in the region, and we actively pursue sponsorships to reduce the burden on participants. As a result we have been able to offer discounted rates for everyone including schools, nonprofits, and youth groups.

We are not a big organization, we are your neighbors, working year-round to create something meaning for everyone.”

Officers of the non-profit Festival according the the Secretary of State are: Lowe-Hunter, Dawn M, Kirtley, Crystal V, and Daniels, Jason H

Christopher Keith Miller Dies At 54

Christopher Keith Miller age 54, passed away on February 2, 2026 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Christopher was born on February 16, 2026 to the late Glen Woodward and the late Shirley Olene Miller. 

Christopher graduated from Glades Central High School. After graduation he was employed by Flowers Bakery working a manager in Riviera Beach, Florida.

Christopher was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Yvonne Crowe, and his brothers; Lonnie Jenkins and Glenn Miller, Jr. Christopher leaves fond memories with his brother; David Miller, and his nieces and nephews; Brian Chambers, Megan Abreu, Glenn Miller, III, Scotty Jenkins, Sandra Jenkins, Cody Jenkins, Andrea King, Rebeka Kneller and Lonnie Jenkins, Jr.

Ortona Lock Restriction February 10-11 For Boaters

Notice to Navigation - Ortona Lock

Attention all concerned boaters! There will be a width restriction at Ortona Lock today and tomorrow, February 10-11, 2026 for machinery upgrades.

Please plan accordingly and thank you for your patience.

For the current Lake Okeechobee water levels, please see: https://w3.saj.usace.army.mil/h2o/currentLL.shtml

 For up-to-date Lock information, contact the shift operator 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at:

St Lucie Lock & Dam 772-287-2665 or 863-662-9148
Port Mayaca Lock & Dam 561-924-2858 or 863-662-9424
Julian Keen, Jr. Lock & Dam 863-946-0414 or 863-662-9533
Ortona Lock & Dam 863-675-0616 or 863- 662-9846
W.P. Franklin Lock & Dam 863-662-9908
Canaveral Lock 321-783-5421 or 863-662-0298 (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.)