Headlines: Cemetery burial records vanish, skate park survives, and new eats arrive
NEWS NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 months AGO
Watch and Listen to the News Now Podcast by the Daily Inter Lake. We cover Headlines weekly and keep you up to date on the best happenings in Northwest Montana with our Local Events episodes. Find all our podcasts and videos on the Daily Inter Lake You Tube channel. | September 29, 2025 3:05 PM
Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana.
We share what we know about the disappearance of documents and equipment from Kalispell’s historic Conrad Cemetery and what’s cookin’ at Tex and Jerry’s Eatery in Hungry Horse and how community members across the Flathead Valley saved a long-running skateboarding nonprofit from shuttering its doors.
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Conrad Cemetery left in limbo after sexton disappears with burial records
Tex and Jerry’s brings late night food to Hungry Horse
Community saves skateboarding nonprofit from total wipe-out
Recycling runs in Ryan Ellis' family
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