A special ceremony, marking 20-years of service, is set for Friday.
It will happen as the Kickapoo Nation Health Center enters its second decade of providing health care needs, ranging from health and dental clinics to specialty services.
The ceremony is planned from 10 until 12 noon, at the center, located at 1117 Goldfinch Road, in Horton.
Kickapoo Tribal Chairman Steve Cadue is scheduled to provide the Welcome Address, while Max Tahsuda, Assistant Area Director for the Office of the Tribal Self Governance will serve as the guest speaker.
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