
The residents of Greensburg, Kansas celebrate the next big step in their road to completion?a new grocery store.Meanwhile, salvaged items and eco-friendly materials are being reused in construction projects all over the the town, including Greensburg's City Hall, the courthouse and hospital, and the S.D. Robinett...

No one thought that they could do it. But in Season 1 of Greensburg, they proved everyone wrong. Not only has Greensburg rebuilt after a tornado leveled this tiny Kansas community, it's managed "to put the green back in Greensburg."

Greensburg High School teacher Marshall Ballard tells the kids about their NEW assignment ... webisodes.

High School Junior Shane Engelken takes us on a tour of the FEMA trailer where he and his parents have been living since the tornado.

Greensburg High School Senior, Eric White takes his camera to Chicago for the Greenbuild Conference.

Shane Engelken takes us on a tour of the KwikShop. The KwikShop is one of the most important places in Greensburg.

Shane and Andrew examine the spot where Shane's house used to be before the tornado destroyed it. Greensburg City Administrator Steve Hewitt talks to Shane and Andrew about his trip to DC, his invitation to watch the State of the Union address and his opportunity to speak with President Bush about Greensburg.

After Shane slips into an open manhole, Shane and Andrew head to the emergency room. There we see the hospital infrastructure is still operating out of trailers and tents several weeks after the tornado.

Shane and Andrew take a trip to their former high school.They walk through the grounds, taking note of the torn up running track and the numerous storm shelters.

Andrew spots and investigates a mysterious fire near the Big Well, the world's largest hand-dug well and one of the eight wonders of Kansas.

More than 50 residents of Heston, a town in Kansas that was devastated by tornado 18 years ago, arrive in Greensburg to help plant three varieties of trees.

Shane gets put to work building his new house side by side with the construction workers. He learns about and explains the durable and eco-friendly concrete insulation system the builders use, which takes advantage of the relatively consistent ground temperature throughout the year.

This webisode finds Shane Engelken hard at work building a cabin for his 82-year-old grandfather. Since he did not qualify for the low-income apartments in town, Shane's family decided to build him a log cabin, something Shane's grandfather has always wanted, on their property.

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