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'This week: New heat-related news, University of Kentucky researchers battle turf pests biologically, and webcast on labor and water issues in the SW'

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'This week: New heat-related news, University of Kentucky researchers battle turf pests biologically, and webcast on labor and water issues in the SW'
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Sunday, July 24th - We will have NO CARTS TODAY after another shot of rain last night. 1.05" of additional rain last night brings the total to 2.2" in the last 3 days, and 3.3" this week.
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