The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation of Arizona has started construction on a $7 million justice center.
The center will house the police, fire, court and prosecutor's offices. It will not include a detention facility because the tribe said it would have driven the cost up.
Construction is expected to take about a year.
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Fort McDowell begins building justice center
(The Arizona Republic 6/15)
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