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The Reception and Medical Center (RMC) is a state prison and hospital for men located in unincorporated Union County, Florida, [1] with a Lake Butler postal address. The facility was founded in 1968 as an intake and processing point for all male state prisoners and a secure medical facility.
The city was founded and settled in 1859. [1] [2] A post office called Lake Butler has been in operation since 1860. [7] The city was named for Robert Butler, an acting governor of East Florida. [8] It was officially incorporated as the City of Lake Butler in the month of May, in 1893. [3] [4]
The Union County Public Library serves the county. The branch is at 250 SE 5th Avenue, Lake Butler, Florida 32054. Its director is Mary C. Brown. The branch is open Monday, Wednesday–Friday 9 am–6 pm, Tuesday 9 am–8 pm, and Saturday 9 am–3 pm.
On July 14, 2009, 100 patients were moved from Florida Hospital Ormond Memorial in Ormond Beach to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach. [11] [12] The 12-story, 718,000-square-foot Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center cost $270 million to build, it opened with 277 beds and 32 of them
Lake City is the location of the Osceola National Forest's administrative offices. Since 2000, three companies have begun large operations in Lake City: Hunter Panels, New Millennium and United States Cold Storage. Target built their first company-owned and third-party-operated perishable food distribution center in Lake City in 2008. [37]
Lake Butler may refer to: Lake Butler, Union County, Florida, a census-designated place; Lake Butler, Orange County, Florida, a census-designated place; Lake Butler Woman's Club, a building in Lake Butler, Union County, Florida; Lake Butler (Polk County, Florida), a lake in Haines City, Florida
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In 1977, Orange Memorial and Holiday hospitals consolidated to form the new Orlando Regional Medical Center, in 1984 the Air Care Team was formed providing scene and interfacility air transport to the Central Florida area, and in 1985 Sand Lake Hospital was built.