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 Needless to say, the employer rescinded the offer.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
Scenic Beartooth Highway Opens For The Season
With the highway cresting at more than 11,000 feet, park officials remind the public to check road conditions. Beartooth can close at any time due to inclement weather.
Kill Order Issued For Smallmouth Bass In Upper Yellowstone River
The order comes in the wake of the nonnative species being caught in the Gardner River at its confluence with the Yellowstone just outside of Yellowstone National Park.
Man Banned From Yellowstone After Weird Incident At Old Faithful
The charges stem from an incident that occurred last July at Old Faithful.
WATCH: Yellowstone’s Largest Geyser Goes Off In A Big Way
The eruption shows water and steam being shot high into the blue skies of Yellowstone.