Sen. Max Baucus (D-Montana) will meet with the Chippewa Cree Tribe on Thursday to discuss storm recovery efforts.
The Rocky Boy's Reservation suffered more than $20 million in damage from a recent storm. Among other changes, the $12 million health care center will have to be rebuilt and relocated.
Baucus will tour affected areas and discuss rehabilitation or the reservation.
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Baucus to tour Rocky Boy's flood-damaged areas Thursday
(The Great Falls Tribune 10/27)
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