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33881 Winter Haven
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Contact: Nanay Pittman
Phone: 863-401-6900
The News Chief in Winter Haven, Fla., traces its beginnings to Sept. 28, 1911, when the first edition of the weekly Florida Chief was published by its founder, M.M. "Dad" Lee.
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