Citing drought and climate change, Utah governments are starting to tear out grass lawns By News May 25, 2022 Add Comment Edit Washington County and the rest of Utah is starting to tear out grass turf in response to ongoing drought and demands for better water conservation. Share this post Related PostsU.S. Military Has Acted Against Ransomware Groups, General AcknowledgesBob Dole, longtime GOP senator and 1996 presidential nominee, diesThese pork products are being recalled over possible listeria contaminationOver a dozen COVID cases were found on a cruise ship that just docked in New OrleansSt. George Art Museum hosts 'Light the Night' to get ready for the holidaysWhen Making Music Breaks Your BodyStop spreading germs with three magic wordsBob Dole, Old Soldier and Stalwart of the Senate, Dies at 98
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