The Little Chicago Review - Wed Nov 04
According to the Wyoming Department of Health, swine flu was linked to the death last week of an elderly female Laramie County resident with underlying health conditions associated with higher risk of severe illness.
$18M for crash injuries upheld by Wyo. Supreme Court9NEWS - Wed Nov 04
The Wyoming Supreme Court has upheld a jury award of more than $18 million to a Colorado Springs couple in a lawsuit over a collision between a car and a semitrailer.
Mont. school district contracts with consultantKIFI - Tue Nov 03
Trustees for Laramie County School District 1 have approved an increase in a contract with a consulting company in an effort to help improve student achievement.
Wyoming has net job loss for 1st time in 21 yearsSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Fri Oct 30
Another grim economic statistic for Wyoming: For the first time in 21 years, the state lost jobs and statewide payroll shrank from one year to the next.
Some Wyo. schools, roads closed because of stormKIFI Idaho Falls - Thu Oct 29
A treacherous autumn storm blowing through parts of Wyoming has prompted the closure of all Laramie County District 1 schools and delayed the opening of state offices.
Two more die from influenzaThe Little Chicago Review - Wed Oct 28
Two more flu-related deaths of state residents have been reported to the Wyoming Department of Health.
Another Wyoming death linked to the Swine (Novel H1N1) FluThe Little Chicago Review - Thu Oct 22
The death of a third Wyoming resident infected with the swine influenza virus has been reported to the Wyoming Department of Health.
Wyo. county considers making school mandatoryKIFI Idaho Falls - Wed Oct 21
Laramie County School District 1 trustees have voted to try to make school mandatory for students from age 5 to age 17.
Swine flu claims 3rd Wyoming residentKIFI Idaho Falls - Tue Oct 20
The Wyoming Department of Health says a Laramie County woman has become the state's third resident to die from swine flu.
First officers graduate from Laramie crisis classKIFI Idaho Falls - Fri Oct 16
The first group of Laramie County law enforcement and security workers to attend a program designed to teach them how to help people in times of mental crisis have graduated.
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