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Kentucky governor proclaims Kentrucky Day. Here's why

Por: Fox Business Business September 27, 2022

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Gary Gastelu gives a sneak peek at the new Ford Expedition Timberline and some of its features on ‘Varney & Co.’ in Kentucky. Governor Andy Beshear has signed a proclamation designating Sept. 27, 2022, as Kentrucky Day to help celebrate the launch of the new that's built in the state.To honor Ford’s investment and this great Team Kentucky partner, I have officially proclaimed September 27,2022, KenTRUCKy Day in the commonwealth,... + full article



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