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Jicarilla Apache Nation finally getting clinic
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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2003 The Jicarilla Apache Nation of New Mexico is building a new health-care center, a joint venture with the Indian Health Service. When completed next July, the 60,000-square-foot center will be 10 times larger than the tribe's current facility. The cost wasn't disclosed to The Santa Fe New Mexican. Get the Story:
Tribe, Federal Government to Work Together on New Health-Care Center (The Santa Fe New Mexican 7/16) Relevant Links:
Jicarilla Apache Nation - http://www.jicarillaonline.com
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