The Steve Hallstrom Show
Guest host Greg Stemen steps into the Fargo studio to anchor a powerhouse Tuesday edition coming off an extravagant Independence Day weekend celebrating America's 250th anniversary. Stemen, a former college coach, reflects on the true mechanics of raising teammates over athletes and tracks the operational fallout from President Trump's historic whistle-stop visit to Medora. The show dives into structural adjustments shaking up the agricultural sectors, audits a massive multi-million dollar Universal Free School Meals ballot measure, and features State Representative Jonathan Warre to break down a rising 71% national backlash against localized data centers. Key Moments The Team-First Mandate of Youth Sports: Guest host Greg Stemen delivers a moving monologue on youth travel athletics, pulling a viral lesson from his personal Facebook page regarding a coaching decision that benched his 12-year-old daughter, Jordan. Stemen challenges parents to stop raising fragile, self-centered athletes and start fostering dedicated teammates. Citing his own career as a collegiate coach, Stemen notes that while individual statistics might briefly capture a scout's attention, true character determines structural longevity: "College coaches recruit talent. They keep teammates." The $6.1 Billion Sugar Beet Payment Crisis: Agricultural Director Bridget Riedel joins the first hour to alert listeners to an severe economic crisis shifting down through the Red River Valley. Spurred by massive international dumping protocols that flooded the United States with import sugar over the past two years, a staggering supply glut has crushed domestic payments to less than half of their historic levels. Riedel warns that the downward spiral threatens an industry that drives $6.1 billion in regional capital and commands over 18,000 local jobs, directly endangering Main Street commercial spending. The Rise of Carnivore Diets Drags Sugar Demands: Shifting consumer behaviors are compounding the structural baseline downturn for domestic sugar refiners. Bridget Riedel and Greg Stemen track a massive public push toward proactive health cleanups, highlighted by a roaring national trend toward the carnivore diet. While the dietary shift has delivered highly beneficial economic boosts to regional beef, pork, chicken, and lamb producers, it has permanently eroded baseline purchasing from global food manufacturers. The $134 Million School Lunch "Free" Illusion: The show initiates a sharp fiscal critique of the universal free school meals measure heading to North Dakota's November ballot. Rebuffing misleading slogans pushed by the out-of-state progressive group Fairness Project, a formal data audit from the Superintendent of Public Instruction pinned a massive biennial taxpayer cost of…
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