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The city of Greenwood is asking residents to conserve water.
The Greenwood Water/Wastewater Commission said the conservation guidelines are now in place because of record-breaking temperatures and lack of rainfall
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You can wash your vehicle in the rain, but should you?
That’s the dilemma I faced on a soggy Sunday afternoon. It had been a while since I took hose, soap and sponge to my old pickup truck. In that tim
During a recent Orange County Master Gardener monthly meeting, Master Gardener Eddie Shaw, who counts himself a fan of the rain lily, surprised me with a gift of seeds.
The zip top plastic bag he gave me contained a neatly folded paper towel, clutching hundreds of shiny, black, elongated
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Vertex Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: VTNR) has provided an update on its Mobile, Alabama Refinery renewable diesel conversion project.
Mechanical completion of the project has been proactively extended from its initial target of year-end 2022 to the first quarter of 2023, Vertex noted, highlight
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O n Saturday 20 August, Bristol’s Casamia restaurant finished its final service after 23 years in business.
One of the flower fields at Das Klein Bauernhof located at at 11142 County Road L.
Shown are two different sections of sunflowers. The plot on the left has been planted regularly while the plot on the right has rows of buckwheat growing in between. This is an ongoing experiment with Gerk
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Salt Lake City's popular drought-tolerant grass seed is once again for sale at a big discount for residents who want to use less water.
Driving the news: City officials this week got another shipment of turf grass seed for people to re
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Activity zone, at Conservation Garden Park on the grounds of the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022.
During a record-setting sweltering August, water consumption at the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District ballo