This episode, recorded on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, dives into a renewed local controversy over a children's book, the continuing national impact of the government shutdown, and an interview on the soaring prices of gold and silver. Local & Political Fallout Controversial Book Back on Moorhead School Shelves: The children's book "Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness" is back on the library shelves at Moorhead Public Schools after no formal request for reconsideration was submitted under policy 606. The book, recommended for ages 4 to 8, has drawn heavy criticism for framing whiteness as a system of racial oppression, including a section detailing a "contract with whiteness". The host argued the content is "way too heavy, way too advanced, and way too loaded" for young children. Activist Faith Dixon to Plead Guilty to Fraud: Local Black Lives Matter activist Faith Dixon is expected to plead guilty to felony theft charges related to defrauding the state of thousands of dollars through a non-profit organization and selling food from the Great Plains Food Bank. The plea deal is rumored to reduce her three felony charges to misdemeanors and limit her jail time to 11 months, which would keep her out of state prison. The host and listeners expressed outrage at the leniency of the proposed sentence. Government Shutdown Relief and Continuing Stalemate (Top 5 at 5): The North Dakota Industrial Commission approved a short-term, low-interest loan program (2% interest) for furloughed federal employees and local U.S. armed forces members, covering up to three months of base pay. The Senate again rejected a funding proposal to end the shutdown, which is now in its second week. Democrats are reportedly focused on Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year. The shutdown is delaying federal disaster relief funds for the June tornadoes, totaling over $11 million. Fargo Crime Data: Fargo police data shows gun-related incidents remain down this year compared to the highest year on record (2022). As of the end of August, Fargo reported 18 shootings and shots-fired incidents combined. North Dakota Appointments: Kirsten Basler was confirmed as Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of Education. Nicholas Chase was confirmed as the new U.S. Attorney for the District of North Dakota. Business, Finance, and Markets Gold Hits $4,000: Gold hit the $4,000 an ounce level for the first…