Snoqualmie Tribe Seeks To Buy Hospital Site
The Snoqualmie Tribe of Washington is negotiating the purchase of the 48-acre Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
The tribe would buy the site for $30 million and convert the facility
into a major Indian health center.
"You have to dream big," tribal administrator Matt Mattson told The Seattle Times. "This is a big idea, and we're really excited about taking it on."
The chief financial officer for the hospital said a deal is "very close." A public hearing on the sale will be held January 17. The Snoqualmie Tribe was recognized through the Bureau of Indian Affairs process in 1999.
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Snoqualmie Tribe seeks to buy hospital site.
For more tribal information, resources, services and news, visit our website at TribalBiz.com.
"You have to dream big," tribal administrator Matt Mattson told The Seattle Times. "This is a big idea, and we're really excited about taking it on."
The chief financial officer for the hospital said a deal is "very close." A public hearing on the sale will be held January 17. The Snoqualmie Tribe was recognized through the Bureau of Indian Affairs process in 1999.
For the complete story click the link below;
Snoqualmie Tribe seeks to buy hospital site.
For more tribal information, resources, services and news, visit our website at TribalBiz.com.







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