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Haines City Hosts Successful IRONMAN With Only Three Weeks Notice

December 13, 2018 News, Success Stories

After Hurricane Michael blew the wind out of IRONMAN Florida’s considerable sails in Panama City Beach, Florida, organizers — in Hawaii for IRONMAN’s world championships — called Haines City, Florida to see whether the city could host the event with only three weeks advance notice. Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Ryan Ritchie and Haines […]

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What’s Your Dream Job? These Survey Results May Shock You

November 20, 2018 News

What’s your Dream Job? What’s more important to you: Working from home in your pajamas? Making a six-figure salary? Having a flexible schedule? Being able to take as much time off as you want? Those are just some of the areas MidAmerica Nazarene University probed in a survey of 2,000 people as it tried to […]

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The Merlin Way Brings Fun, Growth and Magic to Central Florida

November 19, 2018 News, Success Stories

When Merlin Entertainments waves its magic wand, good things happen, and LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven is a shining example of how one company can make a huge impact in Central Florida. Merlin Entertainments is the operator of LEGOLAND Florida Resort who brought the major attraction to Florida in 2011. “What LEGOLAND has done […]

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Winter Haven Hospital and FSU Closing Gap on Healthcare

November 15, 2018 News, Success Stories, Talent Pipeline

Dr. Nathan Falk recites statistics easily, indicating he’s already done considerable research during his three weeks as the first program director for the Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Winter Haven Hospital. For instance, did you know that more people ages 18 to 64 are insured in Polk County than […]

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Lakeland Linder and Aviation in Polk Soars

November 14, 2018 News, Success Stories

On a recent sunny Wednesday morning, visitors to Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) were greeted by a KF Canadian jet sitting just inside the perimeter fence. It was a plane renting a “parking space” before heading to its new home. Lakeland Linder officials charged a small daily fee. Just one of many examples of airport leaders’ […]

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Florida Citrus Forecast Has Industry Optimistic

November 14, 2018 News

Kyle Story exudes a certain easiness now that the U.S. Departments of Agriculture’s October 2018 forecast for the 2018-19 orange crop predicts a 76 percent increase in the number of boxes compared to the Hurricane Irma-ravaged 2017-18 crop. “I am optimistic about the healthy crop that I see in well-maintained citrus groves,” said Story, vice […]

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Polk Global Symposium Participants Talk Trade, Tariffs

November 9, 2018 News, Success Stories

Central Florida is one of the most important trade communities in the world, and it’s in a unique position to benefit from ongoing conversations on the topic, said Bill Lane, executive director of Trade for America. “Whether you’re on the right or left politically … on things that are really important to your community, you […]

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Polk Global Trade Symposium Hits Home

November 5, 2018 News

Striking a balance between importing products not readily available in the United States and exporting products we make is critical, but the new push to impose tariffs is upsetting the tightrope walk. Tariffs are the topic at the Polk Goes Global IV: International Trade Symposium, which will be held from 7:30 a.m. to noon November […]

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Frostproof’s goals: Resident engagement, community development

November 5, 2018 News, Success Stories

When a city turns 100, it’s time to celebrate, and Frostproof City Manager Lee Evett clearly is proud of the rockin’ party his city hosted on a summer weekend in 2018. From watermelon and pie-eating contests, bands, water events, a parade, and fireworks, residents clearly enjoyed a day full of fun. Missy Hadden, the library […]

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Highlighting Manufacturing at Industry Breakfast

October 24, 2018 News

Howard Drake thinks manufacturing is poised to see “explosive growth” in the near future, which is why an upcoming CFDC breakfast focused on the industry is important. The Central Florida Development Council’s Competitiveness & Advocacy Committee and the Polk County Manufacturing and Supply Chain Alliance are joining forces to offer those in the industry and […]

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