The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 603: Fraud Fires, Historic Highway Safety, and the “Purple” Threat

In this Tuesday edition of the Steve Hallstrom Show, the focus remains on the explosive revelations of large-scale fraud in Minnesota and a push for greater government accountability. From heated exchanges on national news to local landmarks facing uncertain futures, Steve dives into the stories impacting the region as 2025 draws to a close. Episode Highlights The Minnesota Fraud Crisis: Steve visits with Minnesota State Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson to discuss the staggering scale of alleged fraud—estimated by some to reach $8 billion to $10 billion. Johnson highlights systemic failures where “shell companies” collected state checks without providing services

In this Tuesday edition of the Steve Hallstrom Show, the focus remains on the explosive revelations of large-scale fraud in Minnesota and a push for greater government accountability. From heated exchanges on national news to local landmarks facing uncertain futures, Steve dives into the stories impacting the region as 2025 draws to a close.


Episode Highlights

  • The Minnesota Fraud Crisis: Steve visits with Minnesota State Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson to discuss the staggering scale of alleged fraud—estimated by some to reach $8 billion to $10 billion. Johnson highlights systemic failures where “shell companies” collected state checks without providing services or undergoing site visits.

  • Suspending New Programs: Minnesota State Representative Jim Joy calls for the immediate suspension of the state’s new paid family leave program, scheduled to begin January 1st, 2026. Joy argues that until the state’s existing fraud issues are resolved, launching massive new programs is a recipe for further disaster.

  • National Spotlight on Somali Fraud: Steve reviews a “scintillating” exchange on CNN where commentator Scott Jennings challenged traditional liberal defenses regarding fraud in Minneapolis’s Somali community. Jennings argued that true accountability won’t exist until high-ranking officials responsible for oversight face prison time.

  • Historic Highway Safety: North Dakota Highway Patrol reports that deadly crashes have dropped to levels not seen in roughly 50 years. Officials credit the state’s primary seatbelt law, which went into effect in August 2023, for the significant decline in fatalities.

  • A “Purple” Fentanyl Warning: The DEA is warning of “purple fentanyl” spreading through North Dakota, Minnesota, and the wider Midwest. This new form is particularly dangerous because standard overdose reversal drugs like Narcan (Naloxone) may not be effective against it.

  • The End of an Era in Fergus Falls: The beloved Dairyland Drive-In, a landmark since 1955 known for its car-hop service, is officially for sale. The longtime family owners have struggled to find a buyer to continue the restaurant’s legacy.

  • Baby Name Trends: Essentia Health releases the most popular baby names of 2025, with Theodore topping the list for boys and Charlotte for girls.

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