The Confederated Goshute Tribes of Utah are opening two health care facilities in Michigan.
The tribes acquired a facility in Clinton Township that will provide specialty treatment. The center will open this weekend.
The tribes also plan to break ground on a 350-bed full-service hospital that will primarily serve the area's Indian population. The exact location has not been disclosed.
The Goshute confederation is made of several Goshute bands and is a separate federally recognized entity.
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(The Detroit News 10/15)
Utah tribe to open health care facilities in Michigan
Friday, October 15, 2004
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