The Obama administration says community health centers in North Dakota will share nearly $2 million in federal stimulus grants to help improve access to health care.
North Dakota's congressional delegation says the Coal Country Community Health Center in Beulah will receive $453,800. The Family Healthcare Center in Fargo will receive $686,660, the Northland Health Partners Community Health Center in Turtle Lake nearly $324,000 and Valley Community Health Centers in Northwood will receive nearly $443,000.
The money is the state's share of $850 million in stimulus grants awarded to help clinics across the country.
First lady Michelle Obama announced the grants Monday during a visit to a community health center in Washington.
- Associated Press
Posted in State-and-regional on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 12:00 am
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