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Main NEWS Section - General Topics - Native America

New Town, North Dakota (AP) 11-09

The Three Affiliated Tribes are breaking ground for a $20 million health center on the Fort Berthold Reservation.

Congress earlier this year approved $17 million for the project. The Army Corps of Engineers will build the health center and then turn it over to the Indian Health Service.

The center will be named for the community of Elbowoods, which was flooded when Garrison Dam was built.

 

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