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710 East Bella Vista Street33805 Lakeland Website Contact: By Appointment only Phone: 863.686.3189 Fax: 863. 682.1348
The Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center is the center of
choice; people come here who could go anywhere. Our mission is “…to
provide the highest quality speech, language and hearing services,
always in a caring manner and never limited by one’s ability to pay.”
Our goal is to ensure that everyone with a communication problem has a
place to turn for help. The help we provide comes in many forms –
speech therapy for a child, a hearing aid for an elderly person, sign
language classes for the community, a diagnostic hearing test for an
infant, a caring staff member who counsel’s families, and the list goes
on. The ability to communicate is a priceless gift. We want to make
sure that everyone can receive it. |
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LAKELAND | Polk County's jobless rate swelled to 8.1 percent in October, the highest level in 11 years, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.<br>The county had 5,700 fewer jobs than it did in October 2007 as steep job losses continued to plague nearly every segment of the local economy.
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Florida's Budget Deficit Now At $2.1 Bil.
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Polk Felony Cases
The following is a portion of the felony criminal case dispositions filed in Bartow for the month of June, 2008. For a complete explanation refer to the court files because the circumstances of each case vary. If the Judge withheld adjudication the person has not been judged guilty by the Court.
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Second Fire at Same House in Winter Haven Raises Suspicions
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Second Fire at Same House in Winter Haven Raises Suspicions
WINTER HAVEN | Fire afflicted an empty Winter Haven home for the second time in several weeks Thursday night, and now fire officials are investigating the incident as "suspicious."<br>Thick black smoke poured into the air as firefighters arrived at the house on Lake Howard Drive about 10 p.m., Deputy Chief Jim Davis said.
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Polk Felony Cases
The following is a portion of the felony criminal case dispositions filed in Bartow for the month of June, 2008. For a complete explanation refer to the court files because the circumstances of each case vary. If the Judge withheld adjudication the person has not been judged guilty by the Court.
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Florida's Budget Deficit Now At $2.1 Bil.
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LAKELAND | Polk County's jobless rate swelled to 8.1 percent in October, the highest level in 11 years, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.<br>The county had 5,700 fewer jobs than it did in October 2007 as steep job losses continued to plague nearly every segment of the local economy.





