ROCK SPRINGS — Longtime Sweetwater County resident Koral Hueller was appointed by the Sweetwater County Commission to serve a five-year term on the Sweetwater County Fair Board.
Her appointment was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on December 7, 2021. Hueller will replace current fair board member, Kaye Goicolea, starting in January.
Hueller is a counselor at Rock Springs Junior High School and has worked for Sweetwater School District No. 1 for 16 years. She is chair of the mental health department and serves on two district committees.
Hueller has experience as a board member for Kari’s Access Awards and currently serves on the local board for the Boys and Girls Club.
She has been a resident of Sweetwater County since 1990, during which time she has lived in Rock Springs, Green River, and Farson. In the summer of 1998 Hueller got her first job as a trash buster at Sweetwater Events Complex and worked her way up to become a crew supervisor in the following summers.
She is familiar with the events held at Sweetwater Events Complex and the logistical work that comes with running the county’s event complex.
“I am excited to serve on the Sweetwater County Fair Board and play a part in the many events that happen year-round at the Sweetwater Events Complex,” says Hueller.