🎙️ Episode Description:On episode 500 of The Steve Hallstrom Show, Steve dives headfirst into a scorching news cycle: a controversial directive from Fargo’s police chief, a tragic workplace death, cell phone bans in public schools, a surprising uptick in rural economic optimism, and yes — corn sweat is making things muggier than ever. With appearances from Watford City Superintendent Dr. Steve Holen and Fargo City Commissioner Michelle Turnberg, the show becomes a fiery blend of education policy, civic drama, and summertime vibes. ⏱️ Key Moments & Timestamps: [00:00] – 📰 Breaking News & Somber Updates Workplace fatality at MidAmerica Steel in Fargo Deaths of Hulk Hogan (71) and jazz legend Chuck Mangione (84) A personal tribute from Steve, including an Easter run-in with Hogan [17:45] – 📉 Markets & Main Street Outlook Stock market mixed: tech up, Dow down Rural optimism surges: Creighton’s Rural Main Street Survey hits 51.9 (above growth-neutral) Mortgage rates edge slightly down to 6.74% Gas prices: ND $2.91, SD $3.00, MN $3.01 [26:40] – 📵 Cell Phones Out, Focus In — A School District Leads the WayInterview with Dr. Steve Holen, superintendent of Watford City Public Schools: How banning phones improved discipline and teacher retention Year-over-year drop in referrals by 80% at middle school level “It's like a break from the phone — and the kids love it.” [54:45] – 🎉 Happy 500th Show!Steve and producer Addison celebrate a major milestone! Time for some cake [1:00:30] – 💼 Top 5 @ 5: News That Matters Mike Lindell wins court ruling in $5M data challenge TD Ameritrade mandates 4-day office return Pew poll: Gen Z men leaning GOP, women going Dem TikTok faces U.S. ban if control isn’t ceded by Aug 17 Rural economic confidence rises despite low commodity prices [1:22:00] – 🌽 The Science of “Corn Sweat”Did you know an acre of corn releases 4,000 gallons of water a day? Fargo’s humidity spike might have more to do with plants than people. [1:30:20] – 🚨 Explosive Interview: Commissioner Michelle Turnberg Fires BackMichelle reacts to being banned from speaking with city police employees: Says Chief Zabolsky is lying Claims “the mayor and chief are trying to silence her” Calls the communication blackout “something out of Soviet Russia” “He’s not my boss. I’ll keep talking to cops.” Hints it's time to consider a new police chief [1:54:30] – 🗳️ The Gender Divide: Why Are Young Men Republican and…