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Lincoln County commissioners vote to join National Opioid Settlement

June 01, 2026 | Lincoln County, Wyoming


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Lincoln County commissioners vote to join National Opioid Settlement
Lincoln County commissioners voted Jan. 5 to join the National Opioid Settlement Litigation.

The motion to "sign and join the National Opioid Settlement Litigation" was made by Commissioner Harmon and was adopted by the board, according to the meeting record. Deputy County Attorney Aaron Reynolds discussed the agreement with the board during the Jan. 5 session.

The action was recorded during the consent and land-use portion of the Jan. 5 meeting; the minutes do not specify the county’s expected settlement share or how funds might be allocated locally. The board’s formal motion and adoption were captured in the official minutes.

Next procedural steps were not specified in the minutes; the county attorney’s office would be the contact point for implementation and any required claim-submission deadlines.

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