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Five things you need to know, Wednesday, April 20

You wouldn’t think the history of oranges would be so complex, but you’d be wrong.

 

Prospective candidates spend time in hot seat

The city commission spent Tuesday interviewing five candidates in the hopes of finding the most qualified individual to fill the role of city manager. The short list was slightly shorter than expected after Rosylen Oglesby, assistant city manager of Portsmouth, Virginia, withdrew her application due to an illness in the family.

 

Chiefland man drowns in Gilchrist rock pit

A Chiefland man drowned Sunday while swimming in a Gilchrist County rock pit, authorities said.

 

Following UF Health policy change, baby's family heads to Georgia for transplant

Carter Joseph “Peanut” Gonzalez, barely 6 months old, may soon receive a life-giving liver. Although he might once have received the needed new liver in Gainesville, a change in policy at the UF Health Shands Transplant Center meant that his family needed to seek help elsewhere.

 

Negron talks finances, tuition at UF listening tour

Incoming Florida Senate President Joe Negron made a whirlwind 90-minute stop at the University of Florida Tuesday on his tour of the state's public universities to talk funding priorities and the financial struggles some students face paying for college.

 

Elected officials will talk laws at SFC

State Reps. Clovis Watson, D-Alachua, and Keith Perry, R-Gainesville, will review the bills that were debated and passed during this past legislative session during a session at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Lawrence Tyree Library.

 

Prairie visitors re-opens today

After six months and $750,000 in renovations, the Visitors Center at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park re-opens Wednesday with a 10 a.m. ribbon cutting.

 

GHS health academy wins conference honors

Eleven students from Gainesville High School’s Academy of Health Professions received top honors at the Florida Health Occupations Students of America conference in Orlando, held April 14-17.

 

Local celebration set for indie bookstores

Wild Iris Books and several other groups are teaming up for a block party to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day, a national initiative that now encompasses over 400 indie bookstores.

 

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