Episode Summary: In this solo, spirited edition of The Steve Hallstrom Show, Steve dives deep into what Fargo’s been buzzing about — from faith and civic engagement to football frustrations and local leadership. Building on yesterday’s emotional talk about Commissioner Michelle Turnberg’s stand for conviction and faith, Steve reflects on the ripple effect it’s had across the community. He fields listener reactions, unpacks the latest Convention Center debate, and brings humor and heart to everyday issues that shape Fargo’s future. Between football metaphors, faith reflections, and a few playful jabs at local headlines, Steve reminds listeners why showing up — in life, politics, and prayer — still matters. Key Moments & Highlights: 🕒 (0:00 - 3:42)Steve kicks off with reflections on the Charlie Kirk Medal of Freedom ceremony and the outpouring of support for Michelle Turnberg’s bold stance on faith in public life. 🕒 (4:00 - 9:18)🏈 Football & Faith: A wry take on the Vikings’ latest loss and how perseverance on the field mirrors perseverance in civic life. “Sometimes you just gotta play the next down,” Steve quips. 🕒 (10:10 - 17:25)🗳️ Civic Courage: Steve reads listener messages about getting more involved in school board and city meetings. He challenges complacency and celebrates everyday citizens who step up. 🕒 (17:25 - 28:15)🏗️ Convention Center Chronicles: Updates on Fargo’s four finalist sites. Steve weighs the pros and cons of each and calls for fiscal sanity and transparent decision-making. 🕒 (28:30 - 38:40)💭 Faith in the Public Square: Steve dives into how faith informs leadership — not as a weapon, but as a compass. A heartfelt segment that connects belief with service. 🕒 (39:00 - 46:55)🎙️ Hallstrom’s Closing Thoughts: “If we all showed up with a little more faith, a little less fear, this city would be unstoppable.”A reflective and empowering close that ties together faith, civic duty, and community pride.