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Kolina May Reiter passed away gently on April 27, 2021 in the company of family and loved ones. She was 82.
Born Kolina May Nevel on May 22, 1938 to May and John Barice Nevel on Shelter Island, she was a true “harelegger.” Her life on Shelter island is irreplaceable, her family said.
Kolina’s mother’s and father’s families were from Cornwall, Canada and immigrated to Long Island in the early 1900s, and followed May’s sisters, Jessie Price and Margaret Oliver, to Shelter Island, where they raised their family of Kolina and her brothers, Malvin (Mal) and Barice.
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Miami brings home the gold in multiple events, women’s team finishes second overall
Wrapping up the indoor season, the Canes headed north to Clemson where the team competed in the ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships. Miami found success during the three-day affair and returned to Coral Gables with an impressive resume.
Freshman Oskar Bambals set expectations high on the first day in the 800 meter race preliminaries. He ran a time of 1:48.78, setting a new personal best and finishing second overall. Bambals ran a time of 1:49.29 in the final and took home third place.
On the women’s side, senior Kayla Johnson qualified for the finals in the 800 meter race with a time of 2:05.18, a new personal best time. Freshman Sierra Oliveria joined her in qualifying with a time of 2:07.81, also a personal best time. Johnson went on to finish fourth in the final setting a personal best time again (2:03.80) and Oliveria finished eight overall.
Georgia Gruber of James Island makes the sign of the cross after saying a prayer and placing flowers at the site of the crash that killed an 11-year-old girl from Denmark in Cannon Park in Charleston on July 10, 2018. The 33-year-old man who struck and killed Selma Olivia Akguel while driving under the influence of drugs was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Wednesday. File/Kathryn Ziesig/Staff
By Kathryn Ziesig kziesig@postandcourier.com
Jeffrey Wakefield of West Ashley walks back toward a Charleston police cruiser moments before he is placed under arrest in 2018. Charleston Police Department/Provided
A 33-year-old man who struck and killed an 11-year-old tourist in 2018 while driving under the influence of drugs was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Wednesday.
cnn.com/impact. you ll find a list of approveded agencies on the ground or organizing to help people who desperately need it. again, cnn.com/impact. woee move on to ferguson, missouri. a man in custody, charged with the shooting two of police officers during a protest in front of the plod last week. we are police department last week. we re hearing the public helped a great deal to at hen the sbhoikt had the weapon in his home. reporter: after arrest has been made in the case of the two police officers shot in front of the police department friday morning. 20-year-old jeffrey william is in custody. law enforcement saying williams says he was targeting someone else when he shot the two officers. essentially what we ve charged him with is firing shots. it s possible at this point that he was firing shots at someone other than the police. but struck the police officer. so the charge is still assault in the first degree. class-a felonies for striking