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Pawnee Nation gets funding for projects
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2002 The Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma has secured federal funding for a number of projects. The tribe will build a $19 million Indian health center by the end of 2003. Money for the 67,000-square-foot center will come from the Indian Health Service and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The tribe also has separate plans for a small power plant, a travel plaza and possibly a gaming center. Get the Story:
Pawnee Nation to build health center (AP 7/10)
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