{"id":2211,"date":"2009-05-05T10:35:50","date_gmt":"2009-05-05T16:35:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/bsutoday\/?p=2211"},"modified":"2021-11-01T15:44:09","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T20:44:09","slug":"2009-distinguished-mn-award","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/news\/2009\/05\/05\/2009-distinguished-mn-award\/","title":{"rendered":"WCCO news anchor Don Shelby to receive 2009 Distinguished Minnesotan Award"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>BEMIDJI, Minn.<\/strong> &mdash; Long-time Minneapolis television anchor Don Shelby will be recognized as the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Minnesotan Award during commencement ceremonies Friday, May 8, at Bemidji State University.<\/p>\n<p>First presented by Bemidji State in 1981, the Distinguished Minnesotan Award acknowledges the contributions of current or former residents of the state who have performed exemplary service to the people of Minnesota or the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Shelby has been using his gift of gab &ndash; and many other talents &mdash; to inform and entertain Minnesotans for nearly 30 years as a WCCO-TV news anchor and reporter. Although his flair for showmanship attracted him to media, his commitment to civics became the foundation of his career.<\/p>\n<p>As a journalist, Shelby has listened to those suffering from injustices, asked tough questions of those in power and given voice to those who are infrequently heard. He prefers stories that challenge people to engage in civic discourse, find their own voice and take action accordingly. Over the years, he has found his calling as an advocate for Minnesota&rsquo;s youth and more recently for clean energy and the environment.<\/p>\n<p>Shelby finds peace in nature. What threatens nature, he finds, threatens his sense of justice.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Ancient Ojibwe philosophy says that the earth is my mother,&rdquo; says Shelby. &ldquo;I can&rsquo;t shake that symbol.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>In 2007, Shelby received a Leadership Award by Conservation Minnesota for his creation of WCCO TV&rsquo;s &ldquo;Project Energy,&rdquo; a regular segment that focuses on energy and the environment. As a reporter, Shelby has had the privilege of sitting among the Inuit with Will Steger and watching the polar ice disappear.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It becomes personal,&rdquo; says Shelby of his experiences. &ldquo;These are human beings whose lives hang in balance.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Shelby joined WCCO-TV in 1978 as a reporter and has been the 10 p.m. news anchor since 1985. He founded the WCCO I-Team for investigative journalism and today leads &ldquo;Good to Know,&rdquo; an edgier news commentary. He also has his own weekday radio show on WCCO-AM.<\/p>\n<p>Among his many memorable interviews, he counts former President Jimmy Carter and Paul McCartney as well as lesser-known heroes such as the rescuers of orphaned Romanian infants.<\/p>\n<p>In recognition of his life&rsquo;s work, Shelby was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2007. He has won all five of the nation&rsquo;s top awards for journalism, including three national Emmy Awards. In 1997, he received his second Peabody Award, the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, for his ongoing work for Minnesota&rsquo;s youth.<\/p>\n<p>Shelby also has received honors for his work in the community, including Minnesota Sportsman of the Year, Martin Luther King Humanitarian of the Year and the Great American Traditions Award by B&rsquo;nai Brith.<\/p>\n<p>Born in Muncie, Indiana, Shelby grew up playing basketball. He served in the U.S. Air Force in the late 1960s where he met his wife, then a secretary in Washington D.C. He shares his love of nature and the outdoors with their three daughters and enjoys diverse hobbies that include rock and ice climbing, gardening and primitive crafts.<\/p>\n<p>Before Shelby retires in Dec. 2010, he has 20 major stories that he plans to cover. He is also working on a book of basketball-related stories and reflections, including a tribute to his mother who until her death remained his biggest fan.<\/p>\n<p>For more information on the Distinguished Minnesotan Award or on commencement ceremonies at Bemidji State University, please contact the Records Office, located in Deputy Hall on the Bemidji State campus, at (218) 755-2020.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Recipients of Distinguished Minnesotan Award<\/strong><br>\n 1981    Sigurd Olson, naturalist and author<br>\n 1982    Karl Kassulke, athlete and handicap advocate<br>\n 1983    Janet Dearholt Esty, businesswoman and entrepreneur<br>\n 1984    Frederick F. Manfred, author<br>\n 1985    Dr. John Najarian, transplant surgeon<br>\n 1986    Dr. Harlan Cleveland, political scientist<br>\n 1987    Muriel Buck Humphrey Brown, advocate for the disadvantaged<br>\n 1988    Elmer L. Andersen, businessman and former governor<br>\n 1989    Curtis L. Carlson, businessman and philanthropist<br>\n 1990    William S. Marvin, businessman and community leader<br>\n 1991    Meridel LeSueur, writer and social activist<br>\n 1992    Veda Ponikvar, newspaper publisher<br>\n 1993    Nellie Stone Johnson, political and social activist<br>\n 1994    Cheryl Dickson, leader in humanities programming<br>\n 1995    William H. Kling, innovator in public radio<br>\n 1996    Jerry Willet, businessman and former state senator<br>\n 1997    Ann Bancroft, explorer of the North Pole and South Pole<br>\n 1998    Bob Bergland, congressman and former U.S. secretary of agriculture<br>\n 1999    Coya Knutson, congresswoman<br>\n 2000    Jon Hassler, author and educator<br>\n 2001    Libby Larsen, composer <br>\n 2002    Rosalie Wahl, Minnesota Supreme Court justice<br>\n 2003    Edgar Heteen, entrepreneur and snowmobile pioneer <br>\n 2004    Herb Brooks, men&rsquo;s ice hockey coach<br>\n 2005    Gerald Vizenor, author and educator<br>\n 2006    Kathleen Blatz, chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court <br>\n 2007    Paul Wellstone, U.S. Senator &amp; Shiela Wellstone, advocate against domestic abuse<br>\n 2008    Dr. Alex Cirillo, Jr., vice president for community affairs, 3M<br>\n 2009    Don Shelby, television anchor<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BEMIDJI, Minn. &mdash; Long-time Minneapolis television anchor Don Shelby will be recognized as the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Minnesotan Award during commencement ceremonies Friday, May 8, at Bemidji State University. 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