The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 694: Middle East Hostilities, Smoky Skies, and the High Cost of Gas

Steve Hallstrom hosts the Friday, May 8th edition, navigating a heavy news cycle that includes fresh hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz and a grim forecast for the upcoming summer. Steve breaks down the “point of no return” rhetoric coming from Iran and analyzes why gas prices in North Dakota are stubbornly clinging to the $4 mark. The show features a detailed look at the new wildfire alerts for the region and a conversation with Ward Cater on the surprising resilience of the used EV market. Plus, a check on the legal process involving Fargo city employees and a

Steve Hallstrom hosts the Friday, May 8th edition, navigating a heavy news cycle that includes fresh hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz and a grim forecast for the upcoming summer. Steve breaks down the “point of no return” rhetoric coming from Iran and analyzes why gas prices in North Dakota are stubbornly clinging to the $4 mark. The show features a detailed look at the new wildfire alerts for the region and a conversation with Ward Cater on the surprising resilience of the used EV market. Plus, a check on the legal process involving Fargo city employees and a “miraculous” update from the regional ranching community.


Key Moments

  • Strait of Hormuz Escalation: The U.S. military reported that three warships eliminated “unprovoked” threats from Iranian forces yesterday. While President Trump insists the ceasefire remains in effect, Iranian leaders claim the U.S. “crossed a line” by launching strikes on Iranian ports.

  • A Summer of Smoke: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is warning of a “particularly nasty” wildfire season due to El Niño-driven dry conditions. Forecasts predict 12 to 16 days of high-particulate air quality alerts for Minnesota, a trend expected to impact North Dakota as well.

  • Fargo “Lawsuit” Clarification: Commissioner Dave Pepcorn doubled down on his claim that four former communications employees are suing the city for discrimination. While technically not yet a lawsuit, it was confirmed the individuals have filed administrative charges through the EEOC, a mandatory step before litigation.

  • Gas Price Reality Check: Despite oil prices dipping slightly to $94.54 a barrel, the average price of regular unleaded in North Dakota has reached $4.16. Steve notes that gas prices have essentially doubled since the start of the regional hostilities.

  • The Used EV Surge: Ward Cater of Vision Ford Lincoln joins the show to discuss why used electric vehicles are selling well. He notes that as early-adopter leases end, a new market of commuters is emerging, attracted to EVs as a “controlled commodity” that avoids the volatility of the oil market.

  • Meth Ring Busted: A federal case reveals that over 60 pounds of methamphetamine were distributed in Fargo by a California-based ring. The group was allegedly led by Nathan Pappas, a convicted murderer who used contraband cell phones in prison to direct the operation.

  • Fargo School Board Forum: Five candidates faced off over the issue of using public tax dollars for private school vouchers. Candidate Paul Moorer stood as the lone dissenter, suggesting parents should have the option to seek more challenging environments for their children.

  • Miracles on the Farm: Steve highlights the “miracle of life” after receiving photos of new calves and foals from listeners in Bertha and beyond. In an AI-assisted deep dive, Steve shares that the 2023 Canadian wildfires released more CO2 than all U.S. vehicles combined.

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