Award highlights local history preservation in Southfield
The Citizen Award is presented to outstanding individuals who, through personal effort and/or involvement in historic preservation projects, have made a significant contribution to the preservation of Michigan’s heritage.
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SOUTHFIELD Mayor Ken Siver said he has made it part of his mission in Southfield to lead efforts to preserve the city’s unique historical architecture. From Northland Gardens to Plumbrook Estates, Southfield is home to several interesting places that have received national recognition.
It is because of this that Siver was recently honored with the Michigan Historic Preservation Network 2021 Citizen Award. The award is presented to outstanding individuals who, through personal effort and/or involvement in historical preservation projects, have made a significant contribution to the preservation of Michigan’s heritage.
(Capitol Media Services file photo by Howard Fischer)
By Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services
PHOENIX Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould is leaving the bench after just over fopur years in that job.
In a news release Friday from the court, Gould, who had been a Yuma County Superior Court judge, did not cite a reason for leaving. He is only 57; judges and justices can serve until age 70.
Gould was one of two justices selected by Ducey in 2016 after the Republican-controlled Arizona Legislature agreed to expand the bench from five to seven. That appointment, along with John Lopez IV, who had been the state s solicitor general, gave the governor his second and third justices on the bench.