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Credit: Zach Adams, 1221 Photography In April 2021, Smylie stands near the intersection where she was arrested in September of last year. Her son is due May 3. It was the morning of Sept. 15, 2020. Jaala Smylie, 20 years old at the time, rented a room in her aunt s home on the west side of town. Smylie s aunt had woken up later than usual and didn t want to be late to work. She asked Smylie to take her 10-year-old son, Smylie s cousin, across town to day care on the north end, where he attended virtual school. Smylie didn t have to work that morning. So, still in her pajamas, she hopped in the car and took off.
YOUNGSTOWN Mr. Gregory J. Kelch, 58, transitioned to eternal rest Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at Hospice House.
Mr. Kelch was born June 27, 1962, in Spartanburg, S.C., a son of Jesse and Lottie Tinsley Kelch. He was a 1981 South High School graduate. He was an independent truck driver and enjoyed music, traveling and spending time with his family. He was a member of Christ Centered Church and its usher ministry.
He is survived by his son, Daylen (Net) Harris of Youngstown; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Faye (Kevin) Davis of Bowie, Md.; a brother, David Thompson of Dallas, Texas; his fiancee, Deborah Anthony of Warren; his uncle who was like a father to him, Milton Pearson of Spartanburg, S.C.; and a host of family and friends.
That experience will look a little different than past UIS graduations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students like Shaik, who is getting her master s degree in computer science, are being given the option of having an in-person “stage experience” days before a May 15 virtual commencement celebration.
Students were informed of the plan last week.
UIS degree candidates who book the “stage experience” will be able to walk across the Sangamon Auditorium stage to be congratulated by UIS Interim Chancellor Karen Whitney and UIS Provost Dennis Papini, who will be wearing full academic regalia.
The stage will be set up like it usually is for graduation, said Joan Sestak, the director of community and governmental relations in the chancellor s office and a co-chair of the commencement committee.
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