Four years ago, I took a physical for a job and found out I am colorblind. Needless to say, the employer rescinded the offer. It turned out to be the best news I ever got. A couple weeks later, my first editor called and offered me a job at the Northern Wyoming Daily News in Worland. I’ve been in love with journalism ever since. Over the past four years, I have worked at various newspapers in Wyoming, where I’ve won awards for feature writing and photography. I’m a Worland High School grad and I attended the University of Wyoming. Covering the news is something I am very passionate about and take extraordinarily seriously. When I’m not at the office, I am most likely shooting a game of pool or watching a baseball game. (Go Atlanta!) Being outside with a fly rod is something I want to get into now that I’m in Casper. It’s an exciting time to be in this line of work and I can’t wait to get to know the Casper area and its residents. If you see me out and about, don’t be a stranger. And, of course, if you have any news tips for me, shoot me an email at zach.spadt@townsquaremedia.com.
Zach Spadt
Donald Trump Jr. Expected To Join Father At Casper Rally This Weekend
Trump endorsed Hageman in September.
Casper Man Sentenced For Sexually Abusing Toddlers; Filming It
The Wyoming US Attorney's Office announced Daniel Hendricks was sentenced earlier this month.
No Transit Services In Casper On Memorial Day
Normal office hours will resume Tuesday, May 31 at 8 a.m.
Wyoming Woman Shoots Ex-Boyfriend Who Broke Into Her Home & Attacked Boyfriend
The man who was shot was taken by ambulance to a hospital in Riverton and then later flown elsewhere with serious injuries.
Casper Woman Accused Of Bringing Oz. Of Meth Along To Pick Up Dog
Court documents state a police dog indicated that there were controlled substances inside Wheeler's vehicle.
Four Charged In Casper Fentanyl Distribution Conspiracy
The ringleader was described as the biggest pill dealer in Casper.
Natrona County 3-Year-Old Calls 911, Makes New Deputy Friend
Even more fitting: This interaction happened during National Police Week.
Fatal Casper Stabbing Case Heads To Supreme Court
A Casper man convicted of fatally stabbing his mother-in-law will have his case heard before the Wyoming Supreme Court.
Anthony Rodriguez was convicted of second-degree murder in April of last year in the stabbing death of Mary Fogle, his mother-in-law...
Temperatures Could Drop To 20 In Parts Of Wyoming
The watch is in effect from Friday evening through Saturday morning.
Two Sentenced For Laundry List Of Poaching Charges In Wyoming
According to Wyoming Game and Fish, Justin Chewning and Steven Macy have been ordered to pay close to $15,000 in fines and have lost their hunting privileges for a number of years.