uest host Andrew Sletten sits in for Steve Hallstrom on this post-Christmas edition of The Steve Hallstrom Show, unpacking major local and national stories that may have flown under the radar during the holidays. From U.S. military action overseas to declining crime statistics in Fargo—and a deeper debate over whether those numbers tell the whole story—the show quickly turns into a candid examination of downtown safety, economic incentives, and the long-term consequences of government-driven development. In the second half, former Fargo City Commissioner Tony Gehrig joins the program for an in-depth conversation on tax incentives, housing affordability, and why Fargo’s downtown may be experiencing the painful correction of a long-building bubble. ⏱️ Key Moments & Highlights 00:00 – Holiday Open & Guest Host IntroductionAndrew Sletton fills in for Steve Hallstrom, reflecting on the post-Christmas slowdown and setting the tone for an open-line, community-focused show. 05:30 – Christmas Day Military Action in NigeriaDiscussion of President Trump’s Christmas Day authorization of strikes against ISIS camps in Nigeria, framed around global Christian persecution and foreign policy signaling. 13:40 – Fargo Crime Report BreakdownAndrew reviews a newly released Fargo Police Department report showing: 10% drop in serious crime 44% drop in shootings 29% decline in burglaries 18:50 – “Perception vs. Reality” in Public SafetyA critical look at whether year-to-year crime reductions tell the full story, raising the question: How does today compare to Fargo 10 years ago? 24:30 – Long-Term Crime Trends RevealedReference to North Dakota Attorney General data showing a 42% increase in Fargo’s crime rate from 2014–2024, complicating the city’s optimistic messaging. 34:00 – Downtown Fargo & Business ClosuresAndrew details a wave of downtown restaurant and retail closures, including well-known establishments, and connects them to safety concerns, rent increases, and changing foot traffic. 38:45 – Listener Call-In: “We Won’t Go Downtown at Night”A Fargo resident shares firsthand experiences delivering food downtown, explaining why safety concerns have changed personal behavior over the last decade. 44:34 – Tony Gehrig Joins the ShowFormer Fargo City Commissioner Tony Gehrig enters the conversation to discuss tax incentives, school board resistance, and the changing political appetite for subsidies. 48:30 – Who Really Pays for Incentives?Tony explains why school districts shoulder the largest financial burden of tax incentives—and why new state limits on property tax increases are forcing hard “no” votes. 55:00 – The Downtown Housing Bubble ExplainedA deep dive into how decades of incentives inflated downtown land values,…