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Director of Digital Content

Michael Simeona

Michael is the Director of Digital Content for Bonneville Seattle. Michael is an avid sports fan who loves spending time with his beautiful wife and wild son. Michael has filled a number of different roles at Bonneville, but always enjoys going back to his writing roots from time to time at MyNorthwest and Seattle Sports.

Report: Microsoft Office is coming to the Apple iPad

Apple and Microsoft have been competitors for decades but that may change soon according to "The Daily".
13 years ago

Forgot that famous movie quote? Hark.com has the answer

Have you ever admired someone who can quote a movie off the top of their head and integrate it into a conversation seamlessly? Now you can be one of those people thanks to Hark.com.
13 years ago

Girlfriend dumps man for having cancer, still wants Super Bowl tickets

Upon being diagnosed with bladder cancer, Jason Elia decided to notify his girlfriend of the bad news. Instead of being there for him during such a difficult time, she dumped him on the spot, saying she couldn't be with a man who was stricken with cancer.
13 years ago

Will the Seahawks go after Peyton Manning?

Could the Seahawks be in the market for one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history?
13 years ago

Does anyone have sympathy for Stanley Thornton, adult baby?

Most men like to take care of themselves on their own, but 30-year-old Stanley Thornton prefers to be treated like a baby.
14 years ago

Florida teen catches 800-lb., 12-foot alligator

The state of Florida is known as 'gator country', but rarely has anyone ever seen an alligator as big as the one Tim Stroh caught last week.
14 years ago

IMDb TV critic previews the 2011 Fall television season

IMDb television critic Melanie McFarland joined the Ross & Burbank Show on 97.3 成人X站 FM this week to analyze the best and worst new television options for the upcoming season.
14 years ago

Journalism students create newspaper the ‘old-school’ way

Have you ever looked back and wondered what life was like without a cell phone? How about a computer? Or maybe even a printer? For one journalism class at Florida Atlantic University, they managed to create a newspaper the 'old-school' way - sans technology
14 years ago