The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 693: Fargo’s Chief Finalist and the Rural Revival

Steve Hallstrom hosts a fast-paced Thursday edition as the search for Fargo’s top cop reaches its final stage. Steve breaks down the news that Interim Chief Travis Stefanowicz has emerged as the sole local finalist for the permanent position and welcomes Tom Campbell, USDA State Director for Rural Development, to discuss the “non-sexy” infrastructure and tiny-home solutions needed to save North Dakota’s shrinking small towns. The show also dives into a “nasty” viral alert regarding the Hantavirus, a stunning child abuse investigation at Davies High School, and why “visibility” is the new mandate for Fargo law enforcement. Key Moments Fargo

Steve Hallstrom hosts a fast-paced Thursday edition as the search for Fargo’s top cop reaches its final stage. Steve breaks down the news that Interim Chief Travis Stefanowicz has emerged as the sole local finalist for the permanent position and welcomes Tom Campbell, USDA State Director for Rural Development, to discuss the “non-sexy” infrastructure and tiny-home solutions needed to save North Dakota’s shrinking small towns. The show also dives into a “nasty” viral alert regarding the Hantavirus, a stunning child abuse investigation at Davies High School, and why “visibility” is the new mandate for Fargo law enforcement.


Key Moments

  • Fargo Police Chief Finalist: The nationwide search for a new police chief has narrowed to one local finalist: Interim Chief Travis Stefanowicz. Stefanowicz, a 25-year veteran, argues that “prevention looks like visibility” and that simply being seen in the community can shift the perception of safety.

  • Rural Development & Tiny Homes: Tom Campbell of the USDA joins the show to tackle the housing and daycare shortages plaguing rural North Dakota. Campbell suggests that ultra-modern “tiny homes”—some priced under $100,000—could be the “perfect solution” for small towns struggling with a population base where 70% of residents are over age 75.

  • Hantavirus “Peak Exposure” Warning: Steve alerts listeners to a “nasty” uptick in Hantavirus cases on a cruise ship. He notes that North Dakota’s deer mouse population carries the virus at rates up to 40%, with a staggering 38% mortality rate, and warns against sweeping out sheds or cabins during the current peak spring window.

  • Davies High School Investigation: Attorney General Drew Wrigley confirms that 27 juveniles have been referred to court in an investigation into child sex abuse material shared among students. The case involving roughly 65 victims includes both actual photos and AI-generated images created as far back as 2023.

  • The “Vetting” Debate: Steve plays a clip from Tom Homan, who argues that thousands of illegal immigrants from “third-world nations” like Afghanistan and Turkey cannot be properly vetted because they arrive with no identification. Steve echoes the call that anyone who cannot be vouched for must be deported quickly.

  • Minnesota Gun Ban Fallout: Following the Minnesota Senate’s 34-33 party-line vote to ban 20 types of semi-automatic firearms, Steve highlights the inclusion of handguns like the Intratec TEC-9. He questions whether Senator Rob Kupec’s “yes” vote truly reflects his Moorhead constituents.

  • Spirit Airlines & “State Capitalism”: Researcher Robert Bork Jr. joins the program to discuss the death of Spirit Airlines. Steve and Bork critique the idea of federal bailouts, arguing that “private capitalism” and survival of the fittest is the only way to ensure a healthy airline market in the long run.

  • National Day of Prayer: Steve recognizes the annual observance, noting the President’s signed proclamation encouraging all Americans to pray. Tom Campbell shares his experience with the administration’s willingness to mix faith with public policy, led by figures like Brooke Rollins.

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