A power-packed edition of the Steve Hallstrom Show as guest host Greg Stemen steps in to navigate a massive news cycle. The episode features an essential deep dive into election security with North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe, who explains why North Dakota’s unique "no registration" system actually makes it the most secure state in the nation. We also break down the historic move of NDSU Football to the FBS , the staggering scale of Minnesota’s $20 billion fraud crisis , and the true cost of agricultural labor. Plus, a live update on the record-breaking generosity of Giving Hearts Day 2026.
Key Moments
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North Dakota’s Election Fortress: Secretary of State Michael Howe joins the show to discuss why North Dakota is the only state without voter registration. He explains the state's "nightly" cleaning of voter files and the real-time cross-checks with the DOT that ensure only citizens cast ballots, arguing that this streamlined process avoids the "one-size-fits-all" failures of federal mandates.
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Bison Football Levels Up: Broadcaster Brian Sean joins the studio to analyze NDSU’s jump to the FBS and the Mountain West Conference. They discuss the $17.5 million in private donor funding covering entry fees and why the timing was critical to avoid a "lame duck" season.
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The "One Job" Crisis: Greg Stemen highlights jaw-dropping reports from St. Paul, where fraud in state programs is now estimated at $20 billion—the equivalent of $2.3 trillion at the federal level. He plays a clip from reporter Jake Holes alleging that up to 90% of certain housing programs were lost to fraud.
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Giving Hearts Day 2026: Live from the Dakota Medical Foundation, the show tracks a massive day of philanthropy. By mid-morning, donations surged past $18 million for 650 charitable causes, with Pat Traynor and Gina Pinovich discussing the "friend-raising" power of the event.
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The Hidden Cost of Farming: Ag Director Bridget Riedel reveals the "incredible" numbers behind ag labor, noting that per-acre costs in some sectors have skyrocketed from $109 to $1,600 over the last 20 years.
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The H-2A Debate: Local producer Grant calls in to provide a firsthand look at the H-2A visa program. He clarifies that farmers—not the government—foot the bill for housing, airfare, and vehicles, arguing that these loyal workers have become the backbone of rural communities.
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Moorhead’s ICE Review: Following a spirited council debate, Moorhead Mayor Shelley Carlson has assembled a committee to review the city’s response to federal immigration enforcement, a move that has sparked intense debate over the use of public property for federal actions.
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Isadora Wengel Investigation: A somber update on the search for missing West Fargo woman Isadora Wengel. Police Chief Dave Zabolsky announces "strong evidence" against the man in custody, as community search parties organize to recover Wengel’s body.
