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Ore. tribe completing work on new housing
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2003 The Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes of Oregon are completing work on a $4 million, 36-unit housing complex. The homes are targeted for middle-income tribal members. Priority is also being given to the elderly. The complex is to be completed in June. It was financed through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Get the Story:
Tribal family housing complex in works (The Salem Statesman Journal 2/19) Relevant Links:
Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes - http://www.grandronde.org
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