The Chickasaw Nation of
Oklahoma welcomed the first baby born at its new health facility.
The tribe moved into the $145 million Chickasaw Nation Medical Center earlier this month. Briar Lane Ross was born to Rheysa and James Ross just a couple of days later, at 4:36pm on August 3.
The 370,000 square-foot building includes an expanded women's health center.
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First baby welcomed at new Chickasaw Nation Medical Center
(The Ada Evening News 8/16)
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