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Micro Schools, Chemical Trails, and Smart Solutions: Representative Desiree Morton Uncovers Truths

With concerns about the direction of public schools and what is being taught in classrooms, micro schools are becoming a popular choice for families wanting a more personalized, values-focused education. Morton explains a new house bill that aims to support these small, community-based schools and help parents reclaim their role in their kids’ education.

The discussion then shifts to a controversial topic—chemical trails. Sometimes called chemtrails, these strange patterns in the sky have raised fears about the government or other groups spraying chemicals into the air. People worry about the potential impact on their health, the environment, and agriculture. Morton breaks down another house bill that demands more transparency and answers about what is really being released into North Dakota’s skies. She urges citizens to stay alert and get involved to protect their health and their land.

In addition to these legislative issues, Jake Schmitz returns with his popular healthy living tips. He shares practical ways to improve health naturally, encouraging people to focus on good nutrition and avoid the dangers of overprocessed foods and too many medications. Schmitz offers simple, everyday steps to take control of personal health and build a stronger body.

To wrap up the episode, Marlo Anderson, known as the “Guru of Geek,” showcases the latest outdoor lighting technology. He demonstrates new smart lighting systems that improve home security while making outdoor spaces look better. Homeowners can now control their lighting with their phones, making it easier than ever to keep their homes safe and bright.

This powerful episode of Open Range delivers valuable information on education, government accountability, health, and home safety, helping viewers make informed choices to better their lives and protect their families.

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