Kentucky's governor considers special Harley session

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The governor of Kentucky has said he is mulling a special legislative session to get Harley-Davidson's incentives package passed to help lure the motorcycle maker to Shelby County, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

Also, zoning change procedures continue for a plot of land near Interstate 64 that is rumored to be the future home of Harley in Kentucky, if the company decides next month to uproot its York operations and move them there.


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