- Posted March 12, 2012
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Award seeking stewards of Michigan history
LANSING (AP) -- The Michigan Historical Commission is accepting nominations for the Gov. John B. Swainson Award for public workers who go beyond their job description to help preserve state history.
The commission is accepting nominations through April 1, and the award is open to municipal, county and state employees. Commission President Edward Surovell says the state's historic resources are among its greatest treasures and the award recognizes stewards of that heritage.
The commission created the award in 1996 in Swainson's honor.
The Democrat who died in 1994 was elected governor in 1960. He lost his bid for a second term to Republican George Romney in 1962, then served as a Wayne County circuit judge and won a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court in 1970.
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Rules and nomination forms: http://www.michigan.gov/mhcommission
Published: Mon, Mar 12, 2012
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