Ogden Reporter welcomes new editor

There’s a new editor at the Ogden Reporter, Corinne Wetzel, and she has printer’s ink in her veins. A former wildland firefighter, Wetzel comes from a family of journal-ists. Her goal is to make a dif-ference in the community and share local news.

“I am excited to have Corinne Wetzel join the staff at the Ogden Reporter. Wet-zel brings to the table excellent writing and communication skills that will serve her well as editor,” said Pam DeVries, President of Mid-America Pub-lishing. “I know that she is looking forward to getting involved in the community and getting to know the readers of the Ogden Reporter.”

As Wetzel takes on her position as editor, she’s look-ing for readers’ suggestions to work toward making the Og-den Reporter the best paper it can be.

“We’re going to try to gain as much input as possible … on what would work for our paper,” Wetzel said.

Born and raised in Colora-do, Wetzel earned her Bache-lor’s degree in communication from the University of Wyo-ming. She worked her way through college as a wildland firefighter and public infor-mation officer for the Bureau of Land Management.

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