The Steve Hallstrom Show
Steve Hallstrom hosts a wide-open, listener-driven Thursday edition live from the Fargo studio. With the June primaries and high-stakes city elections just around the corner, Steve clears the deck of scheduled guests to hear directly from voters about the candidates and local issues driving them to the polls. The show breaks down the newly launched "Trump Accounts" investment app for newborns, a major judicial victory for Minnesota gun owners, and a temporary halt on data centers in Barnes County. Plus, a revealing look at wholesale inflation metrics and a wild emergency false alarm that shook a local shopping mall. Key Moments Active Shooter False Alarm Shakes West Acres Mall: Steve breaks down a major public safety scare that occurred at West Acres Mall in Fargo. An emergency alert for an active shooter situation was inadvertently triggered and broadcast over the mall's PA system, causing massive immediate panic for shoppers before mall officials clarified there was no real danger. Binary Trigger Ban Struck Down: Gun rights advocates are celebrating after the Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court ruling declaring the state's binary trigger ban unconstitutional. The three-judge panel ruled that DFL lawmakers violated the State Constitution's strict "single-subject clause" by stuffing the firearm accessory restriction into a massive 2024 omnibus tax bill. Trump Accounts Mobile App Launches: The Treasury Department officially launched the "Trump Accounts" app on the Apple and Google platforms. The tax-advantaged investment accounts provide every American child born between 2025 and 2028 with a one-time $1,000 government seed contribution, allowing parents and grandparents to contribute up to $5,000 annually. Barnes County Halts New Data Centers: Local leaders are adjusting to a temporary six-month moratorium on new data centers approved by the Barnes County Commission. Driven by a desire to establish rigid zoning, infrastructure, and public notice guidelines, the pause comes amid planning confusion after a development official was completely blind-sided by mid-hearing rumors of an unannounced project tracking into southern Barnes County. Fargo Mayoral & School Board Race Friction: Callers and texters flood the phone lines to debate the high-stakes June 9th local elections. Listeners dissect the five-way Fargo mayoral race, squaring off over whether current city commissioner Michelle Turnberg or longtime fiscal hawk Dave Pepcorn is the best choice to defeat left-leaning candidates. The Squeezed Ag Economy: In the "best thing I heard all day," Steve features a segment from Special Report detailing a massive…
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