a proposed question is published with no or not enough improvement
This is where the process went wrong.
a published question contains no reference to prior work and starts getting similar comments or close/downvotes
This is deliberate, because the entire premise of the Staging Ground is that there is supposed to have been "enough improvement" by the time the question is published (and of course there's no automated way to check that - and we don't want attempts at such).
Users who publish questions inappropriately need to be educated, which is why there is an effort in progress.
but the comments can contain useful information that will lead to the solutions, it shouldn't be lost.
"Useful information" really falls into two categories:
Things that help the OP to do debugging, in order to figure out what the problem actually is. Once this has been done and the question is in proper shape, there is no longer a value to these comments.
Things intended to help OP personally solve a problem, out of pity or to be charitable, specifically because the question is not suitable. For example, if the problem was due to a typo, it could be "useful information" to point out the typo; if the question needs more focus because OP has a problem that breaks down into following a series of steps, "useful information" could identify what the steps are. But if the question was due to a typo then it shouldn't be published, and if it needs more focus then the appropriate version of the question will focus on a single step, and then the breakdown of the larger problem is no longer relevant.
In really all cases, information that is useful in the SG is not actually useful to answering a suitable question.
Currently I have to deduce that the uncommented question, which I recall seeing with some comments, is the published one.
I don't quite understand what you're trying to say. The Staging Ground UI is quite different from the main site UI.
Then I find the proposed one from SG in browser history
Please don't repost those comments without a good, clearly thought out reason specific to that question. They usually just don't have the value you think they do. In general, there are way too many comments remaining on the main site.
I'm sure that at the point where only improved SG questions can leave, it will become a graveyard of questions
Increasing the number of total questions on the site is not the goal. "A graveyard of questions" is fine as long as there really aren't any more good questions left to ask.
A quick and effective solution would be to auto-add a link to SG question as the first comment.
When a question is published from the Staging Ground, the timeline for the main site version will link back to the original. Click the clock icon below the voting UI for the question, and select the first "Created from Staging Ground" entry on the subsequent page (the URL should look like https://stackoverflow.com/posts/<question_id>/timeline
).