In this high-energy return from the holiday break, Steve Hallstrom dives straight into the storm—both the literal blizzard that paralyzed Minnesota roads and the political firestorm engulfing the state capitol. From the snowy slopes of Montana to the heated debates over government oversight, this episode explores a community grappling with massive fraud allegations while looking forward to a brighter, warmer new year.
Episode Highlights
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The Nick Shirley Bombshell: Steve discusses the 42-minute investigative video by a 23-year-old YouTuber that has amassed over 100 million views. The report alleges staggering fraud within Minnesota’s childcare and healthcare systems, sparking calls for Governor Tim Walz’s resignation and triggering immediate federal investigations by Homeland Security.
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A "Nasty" Sunday Blizzard: Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki joins the show to break down the recent winter wallop that sent over 400 vehicles off the road. The duo looks ahead at the "clipper system" pattern for the season and reveals a surprising prediction for an early spring transition.
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Reflections from Big Sky: Steve shares personal stories from his Christmas vacation in Montana, including his humbling attempts at snowboarding and a controversial encounter with a restaurant sign that sparked a deeper conversation about law enforcement and the rule of law.
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The Culture of Subsidies: Guest listener Leon from Enderlin provides a poignant perspective on social commentator Jason Whitlock’s recent posts, discussing how government subsidies can inadvertently impact family structures and community incentives.
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Valentine’s Day in Vegas: Amidst the heavy news, the show announces an epic giveaway—an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas for Valentine’s Day, including tickets to see the Wizard of Oz at the groundbreaking Sphere.
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Local News Roundup: Rapid-fire updates on a major "corruption of a minor" arrest in Jamestown, cost-cutting measures at the Fargo Public Library, and the tragic death of a Minnesota hospital security guard.
