Lake City Medical Center officials meet with community.

From: Post-Bulletin (Rochester, MN) | Date: April 21, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Heather J. Carlson

Apr. 21--LAKE CITY -- In a bid to reassure area residents, Lake City Medical Center officials on Thursday emphasized their commitment to fixing problems at the struggling Lake City Nursing Home. "Our philosophy is we need to be here for the long term," Dr. Tom Witt, CEO of Lake City Medical Center, told a small crowd of residents gathered for an open meeting of the center's Board of Trustees. Last year, the nursing home posted a loss of $1...

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