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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 1H 16M

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 661: Family Compounds, Airport Gridlock, and the Soybean Shift

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Steve Hallstrom navigates a high-velocity Monday as the region balances March Madness celebrations with sobering economic realities. After a weekend of "better than expected" weather and historic high school sports finishes, Steve dives into a bold proposal for "family compounds" from a Minnesota lawmaker and the rising financial hurdle for the next generation. The show also explores a major shakeup at the border and in the skies, as ICE agents are deployed to major airports like LaGuardia to clear security gridlock. Plus, a look at the "nitrogen trap" forcing farmers into soybeans, the fight for the new Minnesota flag, and a primer for the Bison men’s matchup against Michigan State. Key Moments The Family Compound Vision: Steve discusses a thought-provoking proposal from Minnesota State Rep. Walter Hudson. In an age of high costs and shifting values, Hudson suggests a return to "clans" or multi-generational housing to help adult children succeed in a modern wilderness where independence has become financially impossible for many. ICE Meets TSA: Amidst a partial government shutdown and mass TSA call-outs, Steve breaks down President Trump’s directive to deploy ICE agents to security checkpoints. Steve discusses the logistics of this move and the high-stakes offer from Elon Musk to personally fund TSA salaries to keep the country moving. The "Nitrogen Trap" and Grocery Bills: Steve explores the "irreversible consequence" of the war in Iran on local kitchen tables. He details how soaring fertilizer costs—up 35% in a month—are forcing farmers to pivot from corn to soybeans, a shift that could drive up meat and dairy prices for the next 18 months. Fargo’s Leadership in Transition: As Fargo Public Schools faces a budget crisis, Steve praises Superintendent Dr. Corey Steiner for offering to freeze his own salary. Meanwhile, Steve provides the latest on the NDSU presidential search as the university narrows its list to three national finalists. The Flag Rebellion Continues: While East Grand Forks votes to stick with the new "Somalia-style" flag, other cities like Zumbrota are joining the push to fly the original 1957 Minnesota flag. Steve explores the growing divide between state regulations and local identity. A New Textbook on Class: Steve highlights the Central McLean boys basketball team, who showed remarkable sportsmanship after winning the state championship. Instead of storming the court, the undefeated team prioritized shaking hands with their opponents, writing a new textbook on "winning with class." The Welfare Usage Debate: Steve…

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