Residents living along the Jordan River are on flood watch. The river and the groundwater are rising, creating cause for concern.
<p>SOUTH JORDAN — Residents living along the Jordan River are on flood watch as the river and the groundwater are rising, creating cause for concern.
 However, Shelton said no one in the area has seen the groundwater rise this high.</p><p>&quot;The No.
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