KREM-TV meteorologist and anchor Tom Sherry announced his retirement, effective in early March, after a career spanning four decades.
“I’ve been lucky to be part of an amazing team at KREM 2. Most importantly, I’ve loved being a part of the community. I appreciate people letting me in their homes each night and I love the Inland Northwest.”
Sherry took a leave of absence in October last year before returning to the airwaves in early December. The weather anchor started for KREM in January 1990, while also working as a program director and drive-time announcer at the KTRW radio station. He later took over for KREM’s main weatherman Peter Colford. (Spokane Spokesman-Review)
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