Open Range

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Open Range - hosted by North Dakota legend Gary Emineth, is a captivating show that delves into a wide array of topics affecting North Dakota and America. Emineth, a distinguished figure in North Dakota's business and political circles, emphasizes the program's commitment to delivering a variety of viewpoints on a variety of issues, ranging from agriculture, government, and energy to sports, history, and people. The program celebrates the state’s values, culture, and its people. It serves as a platform for education and engagement, providing viewers with comprehensive insights into the issues that shape America. In a world filled with fleeting news snippets, Emineth is committed to offering an expanded conversation about what’s going on in the state. Describing himself as curious by nature, Emineth hopes to foster unity and understanding among Americans by creating an environment where diverse viewpoints are explored. Emineth also promises to counter misconceptions of the state to instill a newfound appreciation and love for North Dakota and its role in America

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    Perry Schmacher & Lori HinzOpen Range: Faith, Freedom, and the Future of North Dakota

    Join Perry Schumacher on Open Range for an in-depth conversation with Lori Hinz, Republican National Committeewoman from North Dakota, as they tackle the most pressing issues facing conservatives today. This episode explores the critical balance between federal overreach and states' rights, examining how North Dakota can serve as a bulwark against future government intrusion—lessons learned from COVID-era failures that sparked grassroots activism across the state. The discussion shifts to Minnesota's economic exodus, where businesses and families are fleeing the state's oppressive policies, including the devastating Family and Medical Leave Act that's crippling small businesses. Lori shares personal insights about her parents' move from Minnesota to North Dakota, part of a larger migration pattern as residents escape California-style governance in the Midwest. A fascinating analysis reveals the stark difference between left and right political thought—Democrats operate in lockstep while Republicans embrace diverse, independent thinking. This diversity, while challenging to unify, represents innovation over recycled ideology. The conversation honors the late Charlie Kirk's unique ability to bring together this broad coalition and examines who might carry that torch forward. The episode takes a spiritual turn, addressing Steve Deace's powerful assertion that America's decline stems from weak churches and compromised pulpits. Lori discusses the RNC's Faith Engagement Committee and the urgent need to activate the Christian community politically. Surprising data reveals generational shifts within Catholic clergy on same-sex marriage, showing younger priests returning to traditional values after decades in the wilderness. Throughout, Perry and Lori challenge the left's monopoly on compassion, exposing the hypocrisy of a movement that demands tolerance while silencing dissent. With exclusive news of Steve Deace's upcoming full-hour interview, this episode sets the stage for continued serious conversations about faith, freedom, and the future of conservative governance. #NorthDakotaPolitics #FaithAndFreedom #CharlieKirk #SteveDeace #ConservativeValues

    45 phút
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    Daniel Stenberg & Rebekah Engebretson discuss modern day homesteading

    Modern Homesteading in North Dakota: Growing Roots in Watford City Summary (300 words): In this episode of Open Range, host Gary Emineth explores the growing movement of modern homesteading with two Watford City residents who've returned to their North Dakota roots. Daniel Stenberg and Rebecca Engbretson share their journeys from urban life back to rural living, where they're raising families with intention and connection to the land. Daniel, who worked at the Federal Reserve and Midwestern Governor's Association in Washington DC, returned to live just two miles from where he grew up. Now working for the local soil conservation district, he shares a milk cow with his brother and raises chickens while teaching his young children about food production. Rebecca, a mother of four daughters and dedicated homeschooler, moved from North Idaho back to North Dakota in 2003. She's built a thriving homestead on 20 acres north of Watford City, focusing on large-scale gardening, food preservation through canning and freeze-drying, and raising her children with a strong work ethic. Both guests emphasize that modern homesteading isn't about complete self-sufficiency—it's about intentional living and reconnecting with food sources. They discuss the challenges of gardening in North Dakota's harsh climate, dealing with grasshoppers and drought, building soil health through composting, and preserving harvests for year-round eating. Rebecca stresses growing what thrives locally and what your family actually eats, while Daniel highlights the importance of soil testing and using native plants like honeyberries and chokecherries. The conversation culminates with details about the Prairie Roots Homestead Summit, scheduled for May 15-16 in Watford City. This conference will feature keynote speakers Justin Rhodes and Tim and Sophia Ang, along with practical workshops on beekeeping, cheese making, butchering, soil health, and more—all taught by North Dakotans who understand the unique challenges of homesteading in the northern plains. #ModernHomesteading #NorthDakotaLiving #gardening #northdakota  #IntentionalLiving #GrowYourOwnFood #PrairieRootsHomestead

    45 phút
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    Rep Jeff Hoverson and Rep Vicky SteinerUnderstanding North Dakota's Budget: Budget Bills vs Policy Bills Explained

    Join Jeff Hoverson and Representative Vicky Steiner for an essential breakdown of how North Dakota's legislature really works. This conversation cuts through the confusion that often surrounds legislative voting, especially during election season when campaign mailers can be misleading. Learn the critical difference between budget bills and policy bills—and why it matters. When a legislator votes "no" on a budget bill, they're not trying to defund education or healthcare. Budget bills simply return to committee for revision, allowing legislators to remove wasteful spending or questionable projects. Policy bills, however, die with a majority "no" vote. Discover how North Dakota manages its finances through three main funding sources: the General Fund, federal dollars, and the Strategic Infrastructure Investment Fund (SIF). Representative Steiner provides insider perspective on the Legacy Fund—now worth $9.6 billion—and explains how it's transformed from oil revenue into diversified Wall Street investments that benefit future generations. The discussion tackles important questions about government's role: Should the state operate like a business? What are the pros and cons of business leaders in politics? When should government invest in special projects versus leaving it to the free market? You'll also get insights into North Dakota's prison system challenges, regional jail initiatives, and the delicate balance between rehabilitation and public safety. Representative Steiner shares her perspective on mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes like human trafficking while addressing the practical challenges of overcrowded facilities. Whether you're a North Dakota voter trying to decode campaign literature or simply interested in how state government manages billions in taxpayer dollars, this conversation provides the clarity you need to make informed decisions.#NorthDakotaPolitics #StateBudget #LegislativeProcess  #VoterEducation #FiscalPolicy #NorthDakotaLegislature

    42 phút
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    Perry Schmacher & Leon FrancisOpen Range: The MAGA Midterm Crisis - Why Independents Are Abandoning Trump and What It Means for 2026

    In this compelling episode of Open Range, host Perry sits down with veteran political commentator Leon Francis for a hard-hitting discussion about the existential crisis facing the MAGA movement heading into the 2026 midterm elections. With Trump's approval among independents plummeting to just 20%, the conversation explores a troubling phenomenon: voters who enthusiastically supported Trump in presidential elections but stay home during midterms, effectively sabotaging the very policies they voted for. Leon and Perry dissect the psychology behind this self-defeating behavior, examining how mainstream media manipulation, short-term thinking, and cognitive dissonance create "rational actors operating in a flawed system." They tackle controversial topics head-on, including Trump's handling of the Epstein files, the Pam Bondi DOJ debacle, and the growing credibility gap that's costing the movement crucial independent support. The discussion takes a sobering turn as they analyze the deep state's stranglehold on Washington, symbolized by FBI Deputy Director Bonino's sudden resignation without delivering promised accountability. Using the metaphor of Hotel California—"you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave"—they explore whether reform is even possible within such a corrupted system. The hosts deliver passionate calls to action, warning that apathy and protest votes will hand power back to what they call "Democrat Socialists" who now openly embrace that label. They argue this isn't about perfection—it's about survival. With references to Jesse Kelly's perspective that "Trump is the beginning, not the end," they make the case for stacking wins through consistent midterm voting, even when the GOP establishment disappoints.  Conclusion: weak men who refuse to defend what's good will destroy civilization faster than wicked men ever could. The 2026 midterms aren't just another election—they're a referendum on whether the MAGA movement can sustain momentum or will fumble at the 50-yard line. #MAGA #2026Midterms #TrumpPolitics #DeepState #ConservativeMedia #PoliticalCommentary

    43 phút
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    Will Gardner Real Estate Broker discusses First Time Home Owners & Jake Schmitz Healthy Living Tips

    Welcome to Open Range's real estate segment with host Will Gardner. This comprehensive episode provides invaluable insights for anyone navigating the home buying process, featuring a candid conversation with recent buyer Andrew Brostrom about his experience purchasing a home in Bismarck, North Dakota. Andrew, an Air Force veteran who relocated from Georgia, shares his journey from attending an open house to closing on his perfect townhome. He emphasizes the critical importance of finding a trustworthy realtor who prioritizes client needs over transactions. His story highlights key considerations for buyers: the value of patience, honest communication about property issues, and the significance of location in meeting lifestyle needs. Will Gardner breaks down the essential components of a buyer consultation, explaining how proper education leads to better purchasing decisions. Topics covered include understanding the buying process from pre-approval to closing, navigating financing options (including VA loans and first-time buyer programs), choosing the right lender, and managing closing costs. Remarkably, North Dakota offers opportunities for first-time buyers to purchase homes with virtually no money down. The episode also addresses common challenges buyers face, including dealing with complex financing situations, understanding inspection reports, and making informed decisions when properties have issues. Andrew's experience with a Mandan property that had radon concerns demonstrates how honest guidance protects buyers from costly mistakes.For those relocating to North Dakota, Andrew offers practical advice on community integration: finding a church, joining fitness centers, participating in networking groups like BNI, and embracing the unique seasons and lifestyle the region offers. The episode concludes with Dr. Jake Smith's Freedom Health Talk segment on winter wellness, providing timely health tips for staying healthy during North Dakota's challenging winter months. #RealEstateBuyingTips #FirstTimeHomeBuyer #BismarckRealEstate #VAHomeLoan #RealtorAdvice #NorthDakotaLiving

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    Rep Jeff Hoverson and Sen Jeff MagrumNorth Dakota Politics:Convention Strategy & Governor Overreach

    Join GOP Rep Jeff Hoverson and GOP Sen Jeff Magrum for an in-depth discussion on North Dakota's political landscape as they break down the critical differences between platform conservatives and establishment Republicans in the state legislature. This 44-minute conversation reveals why the Senate has become the conservative chamber and highlights key legislators like Chuck Whalen, Keith Bam, Bob Paulson, and Jose Costa who are standing firm on conservative principles. The hosts explain essential election processes that every North Dakota voter needs to understand, including the crucial distinction between delegate conventions and endorsing conventions. With 23 districts up for election this year representing 69 Republican legislative candidates, understanding these processes is vital for informed participation. They emphasize why the June 9th primary election is where the real action happens and how crossover voting impacts conservative candidates. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on gubernatorial overreach, examining Article 5, Section 10 of the North Dakota Constitution and how the current administration may be violating constitutional boundaries by recruiting and funding candidates to challenge sitting conservative legislators. The hosts argue this undermines the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. The conversation also covers the Legislative Audit and Fiscal Review Committee (LAFRC) and its upcoming March 24th hearing on school meal programs, addressing claims about "starving kids" and examining the proposed universal free lunch measure. They reveal that families of four earning up to $84,000 already qualify for free and reduced meals, questioning the necessity of expanding the program. Hoverson and Magrum emphasize the importance of state-level political engagement, arguing that regardless of federal politics, North Dakota's future depends on electing platform conservatives who will protect freedom, parental rights, and fiscal responsibility. #NorthDakotaPolitics #ConservativeLegislators #RepublicanPrimaryElections #LegislativeAudit #SchoolLunchPrograms #ConstitutionalSeparationPowers #GrassrootsActivism

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    Dustin Gawrylow Watchdog Network discusses Initiated Measures

    In this episode of Open Range, host Gary Emineth sits down with Dustin Gawrylow, Managing Director of the Watchdog Network, for an in-depth discussion about the ongoing legislative assault on citizen-initiated measures in North Dakota. The conversation explores the rich history of ballot initiatives in the state, dating back to 1918 when the Nonpartisan League transformed the political landscape, and examines how this constitutional right is now under threat. Gawrylow provides critical analysis of two key measures facing North Dakota voters: Measure One in the June 2026 primary, which would impose a vaguely-defined "single subject rule" on initiated measures, and Measure Two in November, which would raise the threshold for passing constitutional amendments from 50% to 60%. Both measures represent what Gawrylow characterizes as the legislature's systematic attempt to erode powers explicitly reserved to the people in Article Three of the North Dakota Constitution. The discussion delves into the troubling pattern of legislative overreach, highlighting how Republican supermajority lawmakers have repeatedly attempted to restrict citizen participation despite voters consistently rejecting these limitations. Gawrylow explains how the proposed single subject rule would grant unprecedented, undefined power to the Secretary of State to unilaterally determine what constitutes a "single subject," potentially blocking legitimate citizen initiatives based on subjective interpretation. The conversation also covers the contentious term limits debate, property tax elimination efforts, and the fundamental question of whether elected officials trust the same voters who put them in office. Emineth and Gawrylow make a compelling case that these legislative maneuvers represent not just policy disagreements, but a fundamental challenge to constitutional governance and the balance of power between citizens and their representatives. This episode is essential viewing for anyone concerned about preserving democratic participation and constitutional rights in North Dakota. #NorthDakotaPolitics #InitiatedMeasures #ConstitutionalRights #TermLimits #VoterRights #northdakota

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    Gabe Brown on Regenerative Gardening Soil to Soul

    Join renowned soil health pioneer Gabe Brown in this transformative video series that explores the principles and practices of regenerative gardening. Drawing from decades of experience transforming his North Dakota ranch from conventional farming to a thriving regenerative ecosystem, Gabe shares practical wisdom that home gardeners and small-scale growers can apply immediately. Throughout this series, you'll discover how to work with nature rather than against it, building soil health through cover cropping, minimal tillage, and biodiversity. Gabe demonstrates how regenerative practices create resilient gardens that require fewer inputs while producing more nutritious food. Learn to observe and understand your soil's biology, harness the power of mycorrhizal networks, and create self-sustaining garden ecosystems that improve year after year. Each episode tackles real-world challenges facing gardeners today: combating soil degradation, managing pests without chemicals, adapting to climate variability, and growing nutrient-dense produce. Gabe's approachable teaching style demystifies complex ecological concepts, making regenerative principles accessible to gardeners of all experience levels. Whether you're managing a backyard plot or a small farm, this series provides the knowledge and inspiration to transform your growing practices. Discover how regenerative gardening not only heals the land but reconnects us to natural cycles, builds community resilience, and contributes to planetary health. From composting techniques to companion planting strategies, Gabe Brown guides you on a journey toward creating abundant, living soil that becomes the foundation for thriving gardens and a healthier future. #RegenerativeAgriculture #SoilHealth #Gardening  #Sustainable Gardening #Gabe Brown #OrganicGardening

    45 phút

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Open Range - hosted by North Dakota legend Gary Emineth, is a captivating show that delves into a wide array of topics affecting North Dakota and America. Emineth, a distinguished figure in North Dakota's business and political circles, emphasizes the program's commitment to delivering a variety of viewpoints on a variety of issues, ranging from agriculture, government, and energy to sports, history, and people. The program celebrates the state’s values, culture, and its people. It serves as a platform for education and engagement, providing viewers with comprehensive insights into the issues that shape America. In a world filled with fleeting news snippets, Emineth is committed to offering an expanded conversation about what’s going on in the state. Describing himself as curious by nature, Emineth hopes to foster unity and understanding among Americans by creating an environment where diverse viewpoints are explored. Emineth also promises to counter misconceptions of the state to instill a newfound appreciation and love for North Dakota and its role in America

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