The wing of the hospital has gone unused since 2010, but President Garrick Hyde said the unit will be revamped with support from a $2 million grant from the North Dakota state government and $200,000 from the Williams County Commission. The project will cost an estimated $4 million.
Upon its estimated completion next summer, the new unit will offer the only behavioral health rooms serving Western North Dakota and Eastern Montana, the report said.
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