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Dec212009

Read All About It

Readers may recall last month's webinar sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, "Greensburg - America's Model Green Community in Their Own Words". The 90-minutes broadcast featured School Superintendent Darin Headrick, Greensburg Mayor Bob Dixson, BTI-Greensburg (John Deere dealership) President Kelly Estes, BTI Vice President Mike Estes, and GreenTown Executive Director Daniel Wallach. We have recently been alerted that the full text of this session is now available on the DOE's Building Technologies Program website. Readers may now access the webinar transcript, slideshow and audio recording by visiting this page.

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