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Ute Tribe will discuss concerns
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2002 The Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado plans to continue discussions about a proposed hospital move. Concern about the tribe grew out of a meeting earlier this week when a tribal attorney expressed opposition to limits on development at the new location. This was taken as a threat by some. The move involves the Mercy Medical Center, in which the tribe has invested resources. Get the Story:
Utes, Mercy will work (The Durango Herald 10/24) Earlier Story:
Tribe threatens to kill Mercy deal (The Durango Herald 10/22)
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