70-year-old dead, 4 others pedestrians injured in St. Pete Beach hit and run, deputies say
Sibley,Travis
and last updated 2021-05-14 11:37:25-04
ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, FL â A 70-year-old man was killed and four other people were injured in a hit-and-run in St. Petersburg Beach Thursday night. Pinellas County Sheriff s Office says it happened in the 4700 block of Gulf Boulevard in St. Pete Beach at about 8:45 p.m.
According to investigators, Hiep Huynh, 70, and four other family members were crossing Gulf Boulevard in the crosswalk. They were on the east side of the road and began walking to the west side when a red Nissan Juke exited the public beach parking lot and turned northbound on Gulf Boulevard. The car struck all five pedestrians and drove away heading north.
Evangelist Luis Palau preaches at Radio City Music Hall on July 7, 2015, in New York City. | The Luis Palau Association
Notable evangelist Luis Palau died on Thursday morning at age 86, following a yearslong battle with stage IV lung cancer.
A native of Argentina, Palau was known for his large outdoor revival gatherings, often rallying thousands of people in collaboration with local congregations.
“It is with a mixture of sadness and joy that we share with you that Dad passed away early this morning,” said his sons in an emailed statement, explaining that Palau had died peacefully.
“This is hard news, but Luis is experiencing the beauty of the Lord face to face. Love to you from the family. We’ll share more news and updates in the days ahead.”
Devonport City Council Tasmania
Devonport City Council invites expressions of interest (EOI) from individuals or organisations to undertake a complete valuation of the Devonport Regional Gallery’s Permanent Collection of artworks.
Council requires a suitably qualified valuer, preferably recognised as an Approved Valuer by the Cultural Gifts Program.
Council will preference a valuer that can provide a valuation of all segments of the collection, or a valuer who will manage the valuation and sub-contracting segments of the collection beyond their experience to suitably qualified individuals or
organisations.
Unless otherwise unavoidable, Council does not wish to coordinate multiple contracts to undertake valuations of specific items or segments of the collection.
Devonport City Council Tasmania
A moody monotone oil painting of the Bluff by Spreyton–based artist Mary Wilson has won the tidal.20: City of Devonport Tasmanian Art Award’s People’s Choice prize.
Devonport Regional Gallery Director Geoff Dobson said Mary’s painting captured a specific moment in time, a grey day just before the crowds arrived for the 2020 Devonport Triathlon.
“The public obviously felt a connection with the painting, with many recognising the Bluff and the moody weather, as Mary’s work attracted a clear majority of votes,” Mr Dobson said.
“Although the Bluff will not be added to the collection because the People’s Choice is a non-acquisitive award, it is indeed an honour for artists to be recognised for connecting with the community through their work.”
North Carolina native Josh Dobson, who was elected in November as the 18th state labor commissioner, was officially sworn into office Saturday, Jan. 2. N.C.