Mike Simonson

Reporter, Superior Bureau

It was a dark and stormy night on September 10, 1957 in Duluth, Minnesota. Lake Superior's waves crashed over break walls. Lightning forced people to run for cover. And a young couple gave birth to an unusually handsome baby boy.

Mike Simonson first raked muck for the Denfeld High School Criterion, reporting on counter-culture student groups and the plight of unwed mothers. As a reporter for UW-Superior's Promethean, he covered the first of five presidents in his career when Jimmy Carter spoke at the Duluth Arena in 1978.

Simonson dabbled in radio, broadcasting college baseball games at WSSU-FM. In 1979, he was hired at KDAL-AM in Duluth to combine his skills in radio and reporting. After stints with a rock and news station in Duluth where he won an Armstrong Award for undercover reporting about the plight of street people, he was hired to be the news director of a new station in Augusta, Georgia in 1984.

Later that year he hired on with Cox Communications and its station WSOC in Charlotte, N.C., where he worked as a reporter and then news director until 1988. There he was the first reporter to win the Radio-Television News Directors Association of the Carolinas "Radio Journalist of the Year" in successive years. In 1989 he switched to television and was hired as the assignment editor of WCNC-TV in Charlotte.

Simonson was hired by Wisconsin Public Radio in July, 1990 to be the first reporter in the newly-opened bureau in Superior, or the "Superior Bureau" as he likes to call it.

He has also won two National Headliner Awards, a Public Radio News Director award for the toxic spill coverage in 1992, and in 1997 the Edward R. Murrow Award for a series on discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS living in rural areas.

Mike is married to Jennifer Manthey, a part-time journalism instructor at UW-Superior.

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Environment
6:01 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Anti-Mining Activists Gather In Penokee Hills This Weekend

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The Penokee Hills will be the site of a weekend gathering for anti-mine activists, both native and non-native.

Native and non-native people will join tomorrow at a river downstream from a proposed open-pit iron ore mine in the Penokee Range.

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Life
11:24 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Exhausted Wildfire Fighters Get Thanks And (Finally) Sleep

Credit Wisconsin DNR
The fire began on the afternoon of May 14, 2013. It quickly consumed nearly 9,000 acres of pine and mixed hardwood forest.

The scene included thanks all around to firefighters at the Germann Lake Fire Command Post in Gordon, Thursday.

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Environment
5:07 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

DNR May Delay Exploration License For Penokee Mining Company

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) may want more information on exploration plans from the company that wants to mine the Penokee Range.

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Life
4:15 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Scott Walker, Sean Duffy Thank Wildfire Emergency Responders

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The fire, which at one point was a mile wide, has become contained.

  Governor Scott Walker and Congressman Sean Duffy publicly thanked the people who contained the Germann Road wildfire.

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Life
6:00 am
Wed May 15, 2013

Wildfire Roars In Far Northwestern Wisconsin

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Wildfires burned in Bayfield and Douglas Counties.

A wildfire seemed to explode in a pine barren region of Douglas County Tuesday evening, then did a U-turn that forced the evacuation center to itself evacuate to another area.

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Environment
5:58 pm
Tue May 14, 2013

Intense Wildfire Rages In Douglas County

Credit WI DNR

UPDATE AT 9:00 PM: The Douglas County Sheriff has asked for police help from elsewhere in the region to assist with sealing off a perimeter around the fire area.  Also, people in the German Lake area of Barnes Township have been told they must evacuate.

UPDATE AT 8:42  pm:  The fire is spreading into Bayfield County, driven by 30 mph winds.  Officials are evacuating an area near Barnes called Potawotomi Estates. 

An out-of-control wildfire is forcing the evacuation of part of Douglas County at this hour.

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Government
10:41 am
Tue May 14, 2013

Wisconsin Tea Party Members Want 'Heads To Roll' at IRS

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Wisconsin Tea Party members are fuming over revelations that the Internal Revenue Service singled them out for checks about their tax-exempt status.

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Environment
5:00 am
Tue May 14, 2013

New Breed Of Satellite Will Monitor Water Quality Of Wisconsin's Lakes

Credit NASA
Satellites have long monitored Wisconsin's lakes; the next generation, however, will do so to a greater degree.

  For more than 30 years, satellites have been checking the water quality of Wisconsin’s lakes. Now, new satellites will take a closer look. 

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Economy and Business
1:42 pm
Fri May 10, 2013

GTAC Files To Explore Penokee Range For Iron Ore Mine

Gogebic Taconite, the company that wants to build a massive open pit iron ore mine in the Penokee Range, has applied for a license to explore there. They also say they may file an “intent to mine” with the Department of Natural Resources in the next month or two.

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Environment
6:00 am
Thu May 9, 2013

Ojibwe At-Night Deer Hunting Case Will Go To Federal Court

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Ojibwe tribes are making the case that at-night deer hunting is necessary for them to feed themselves.

  A lawsuit by seven northern Wisconsin Ojibwe tribes to let them hunt deer at night will go to trial on July 22 in federal court in Madison.

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