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Daily Tomorrow Looks Back at Its Favorite Five Posts

May 16, 2008 by Gabrielle  
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Daily Tomorrow Looks Back at Its Favorite Five Posts

As I mentioned at Fertility Notes, I would love every post here at Daily Tomorrow to be seen noteworthy. But, if I must choose five, and it seems I must, here are the five most popular posts from the last few months:
5. Another Reason to Love Mushrooms – Bioremediation California experiments with mushrooms. It’s not what you think.

4. Greensburg, Kansas Rebuilds Itself – Completely Green Follow Greensburg, Kansas as it reconstructs itself from the ground up, and tries to live up to its name.
3. Where in the World is the Green in That? Matt Lauer Playing Carmen Sandiego = A …read more

President Bush Gives Commencement in Greensburg, Kansas

May 5, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Green Living

President Bush Gives Commencement in Greensburg, Kansas

On the anniversary of the event that would alter the face of its town, Greensburg residents graduated 18 high school seniors and listened to surprise commencement speaker, President George Bush. The New York Times highlights the visit in today’s edition and paints a picture of what was left post-tornado:
A new water tower rises high above denuded elm trees. New houses are springing up. The brick bank building, the only one on Main Street to survive the storm, is still standing, boarded up and vacant, next to a hole in the ground where the movie theater used to be. The old …read more

Greensburg, Kansas Rebuilds Itself – Completely Green

May 3, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Green Living

Greensburg, Kansas Rebuilds Itself – Completely Green

What would you do if something happened that wiped out your town, razed your municipal buildings and erased your house from the landscape, forcing you to start over again, from scratch? Would you pack up the little you had left and leave? Would you rebuild, and try to make your structures strong enough to withstand the force that toppled their predecessors?
One year ago, a massive tornado plowed through the town of Greensburg, Kansas leaving nothing behind.  Greensburg’s 1,500 residents made the choice to rebuild the town, to make it structurally sounder, and to do it Green.
Blown Away: Greensburg, Kansas tells …read more


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