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Herriman council members praise Sherry Orne as she prepares to leave office
Summary
Herriman city leaders on the official city podcast praised outgoing council member Sherry Orne for eight years of service, highlighting her work on the water board and with the youth council; her term ends at a Jan. 5 inauguration.
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Council members and city staff used the Herriman City podcast to recognize outgoing council member Sherry Orne, whose two-term, eight-year tenure will end with the Jan. 5 inauguration.
Speakers on the Dec. 11 episode credited Orne with sustained civic engagement, saying she has been "instrumental" in youth-council activities and served on the city’s water board. A host summarized her service as having been "for the greater good of the city." The podcast said Orne did not run for re-election and that the inauguration for the incoming council is scheduled for Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. at City Hall.
The hosts described Orne’s role in mentoring young people—joining trash cleanups, attending annual youth conferences in Logan, and helping develop the youth council over multiple years—as a central part of her legacy. The episode noted the city hopes to invite Orne back for a final podcast appearance before she leaves office.
No formal votes or council actions tied to Orne’s departure were discussed on the podcast; the segment was a reflection on her tenure and community contributions. The podcast directed listeners to the city’s YouTube channel for the full council meeting recording for anyone seeking the verbatim meeting record.
The podcast’s recap closes by noting the incoming council will be sworn in on Jan. 5, and that the city will hold a public inauguration at City Hall.

