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Good morning, Gainesville. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 3rd of September.

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Several local innovators in Alachua County are finalists for the 16th Annual Cade Prize—the competition will take place on Oct. 14 at the Cade Museum in Gainesville and features projects in Healthcare and Technology. Finalists such as NanoNeurosciences, CasNx, and Immunogenik will vie for $10,000 prizes and a chance at the $50,000 grand prize.  Alachua County Today

CRIME NEWS

  • Gainesville Police are searching for Dalton Sherwood, 93, who suffers from severe cognitive decline and was last seen this evening near Southwest 44th Place in the Tower Road area driving a silver 1999 Volvo station wagon — he was wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans, and brown slip-on shoes.  WCJB

EDUCATION NEWS

  • UF closed its Office of Sustainability after nearly 20 years of service—citing a 5% budget cut that eliminated 75 positions—and its functions were absorbed into UF Facilities Services. Faculty and students questioned whether UF would continue enforcing its Climate Action Plan and sustainability measures, fearing future setbacks.  The Independent Florida Alligator

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • UF’s Board of Trustees unanimously selected Dr. Donald Landry—professor of medicine at Columbia University—as interim president; his duties began on Sept 1 and his appointment awaits approval from the Florida Board of Governors on Sept 10.  The Independent Florida Alligator
  • The City of Gainesville reported an update on the Thelma A. Boltin Center project—evaluation shows the current $3 million budget will only cover phase one repairs needed to stabilize the building. Officials will present six options at the City Commission meeting on Sept. 4 to plan for phase two improvements that will reopen the center for public use.  Alachua Chronicle
  • Alachua County is renovating two motels on Southwest 13th Street to provide housing for individuals facing homelessness as renovations at the Scottish Inn are set to finish on September 30 and those at the Budget Inn are expected to complete on December 30 — wood rot and termite damage delayed the latter. The $8 million project will transform the buildings into 67 affordable housing units with rent capped at 30% of tenants' income.  WCJB

SPORTS NEWS

  • The Eastside Rams rallied on Thursday night at Citizens Field to beat the Rickards Raiders 28—25 and improve to 2—0 on the year. Sophomore Javaris Gardner scored two touchdowns including a 42—yard run that helped overcome a 19—0 deficit in the third quarter.  WRUF
  • Freshman receiver Vernell Brown III stunned Gainesville today at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium with a one-handed catch that set a record for a freshman as he gained 79 yards. Coach Billy Napier said Brown will continue as the lead receiver as Florida prepares to face South Florida on Sept. 6 — a smart move that builds on his impressive debut.  The Independent Florida Alligator

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