Host Steve Hallstrom dives into a packed show from Watford City, North Dakota, reflecting on the past year and tackling a jammed news cycle.
Key Moments:
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Fargo's Needle Distribution Program: Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg is demanding answers about a city program that has distributed almost a million needles to residents over the past two years, questioning the funding and what's being done with the sheer volume of needles.
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North Dakota SNAP Changes: North Dakota received federal approval to restrict SNAP benefits (food stamps) from being used to buy candy, pop, and other junk foods. Hallstrom praises the Trump administration for "restoring order" and ensuring taxpayer money is used for "real food."
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Mike Lindell Enters Minnesota Governor Race: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has officially launched his campaign for Minnesota governor, promising to "fix the state's problems, run the government like a business, and not back down from his election fraud theories." He joins a crowded field of GOP candidates.
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Packet Digital Success Story: Hallstrom interviews Terry Zimmerman, CEO of Fargo-based Packet Digital, a fast-growing company that builds batteries and power systems for autonomous systems like drones and satellites. The company recently secured a significant, up to $50 million, procurement award from the Department of War for American-made batteries.
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The Minnesota Somali Fraud Saga Continues: A former TSA agent at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport alleged that she routinely saw Somali men traveling in pairs with suitcases filled with millions of dollars in cash, suggesting this was a major source of money laundering that she believes went to fund foreign terrorism, specifically Al-Shabaab.
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GOP Governor Candidate Forum Breakdown: Hallstrom gives high points from the first GOP Governor's Candidate Forum in Minnesota, noting that nearly all candidates are seeking President Trump's endorsement, and some took issue with Trump's past comments on the Somali community.
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A Personal Reflection: The host shares a personal reflection on the unexpected death of a dear college friend at age 60, encouraging listeners to reach out to their loved ones and honor their friendships before it's too late.
