Private Companies Are Paying To Keep Roads Groomed, Bathrooms Cleaned In Yellowstone
Because of the partial government shutdown, some national parks are closing because employees aren't working and both trashcans and toilets are overflowing. Yellowstone has found a work-around.
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January 5, 2019 at 05:02AM
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NPR News: Private Companies Are Paying To Keep Roads Groomed, Bathrooms Cleaned In Yellowstone
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