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  2. Starkey Hearing Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Starkey Hearing Technologies is an American privately owned company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota that makes hearing aids, and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world. [1] As of 2019, the company had more than 5,000 employees in 24 facilities, serving more than 100 markets worldwide, and is the only American-owned global ...

  3. Starkey Hearing Foundation - Wikipedia

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  4. William F. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Starkey offered the market's first custom, in-the-ear hearing aid, which is the product for which the company is still best known. Later, Starkey became the first hearing device manufacturer to utilize both nano and digital technology. Austin also instituted strong customer service policies, including a 90-day free-trial period. [3]

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  6. Starkey International Institute for Household Management

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    The Starkey International Institute for Household Management, commonly known as Starkey and nicknamed Butler Boot Camp, [1] is a vocational school for Household Manager butlers founded in 1990 by Mary Louise Starkey and based in a Georgian-style mansion in Denver, Colorado, United States.

  7. Mercy Health (Ohio and Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Health, [2] formerly Catholic Health Partners, is a Catholic health care system with locations in Ohio and Kentucky. [3] [4] [5] Cincinnati-based Mercy Health operates more than 250 healthcare organizations in Ohio and Kentucky.

  8. WABQ - Wikipedia

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    The station also discontinued coverage of Cleveland sports teams, choosing to focus all of its schedule (save mornings) on urban gospel music and Christian talk and teaching programs. They were aimed at the east side of Cleveland where many of the city's African-American population resided. WBKC swapped call signs with WABQ on October 24, 2006 ...

  9. Lakewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, on the southern shore of Lake Erie.Established in 1889, it is one of Cleveland's historical streetcar suburbs and part of the Cleveland metropolitan area.