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"path": "/opinion/commentary/2026/04/04/whats-that-smell-plan-utahs-stinky/",
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"textContent": "Utah's most “loved and vilified” tree “is wildly overplanted, meaning it has pushed out better adapted or native trees in our landscapes causing the diversity of our urban forests to dwindle,” writes horticulturist Mike Lorenc.",
"title": "What’s that smell? A plan for Utah’s stinky tree problem, in this week’s Inside Voices."
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