The Steve Hallstrom Show
Steve Hallstrom targets a massive, fast-paced Tuesday edition live from the Fargo studio, coming back to full-scale regional developments. Steve tracking the immediate operational fallout after a pair of local juveniles executing a high-profile, multi-million dollar firearms heist in South Fargo. The show delivers an essential breakdown of retail inflation data hitting a six-year milestone, parses out New York’s sweeping state-level data infrastructure moratorium, and features an exclusive, in-depth conversation with North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong to decode regional SNAP error rates and corporate farming overhauls. Key Moments The 14 and 15-Year-Old Outdoorsman Gun Heist: Steve breaks down a stunning public safety update following a forced entry burglary at The Outdoorsman retail store near the West Acres corridor. Fargo Police arrested a 14 and 15-year-old juvenile after the pair stole a vehicle, smashed open the main entrance, shattered a reinforced display case, and stole 16 firearms, causing over $60,000 in damage. Investigators cracked the case after the dim-witted thieves accidentally left a personal cell phone resting on the display case, alongside extensive trail blood and DNA profiles recovered from the stolen vehicle. A search warrant yielded four handguns stuffed directly inside a backpack. New York Fires an AI Infrastructure Moratorium: Shifting to industrial developments, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has officially signed a sweeping executive order enacting the nation’s first statewide one-year moratorium on data center construction. The directive completely blocks state lawmakers from approving environmental permits for hyper-scale facilities demanding over 50 megawatts of power, citing unprecedented strain on public water and grid resources. Steve warns that while liberals squirm over technology, the short-sighted policy creates a massive, multi-year developmental drag that will force massive tech conglomerates like Microsoft to take their investments to open states like North Dakota. Core CPI Hits a Six-Year Low Baseline: Steve analyzes the latest consumer price index (CPI) ledger released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, marking the single largest one-month inflation drop recorded since April 2020. Driven by dropping localized fuel prices, core inflation dropped to a mild 2.6% year-over-year baseline. The economic beat immediately cooled Wall Street anxieties regarding prospective short-term interest rate hikes, matching tough talk issued to Congress by newly minted Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh. Governor Kelly Armstrong Decodes the SNAP Error Rate: North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong joins the phone line to clear up public confusion regarding a high-profile federal audit of the state's Supplemental…
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