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In this June 28, 2017 photo, from left, Bethany Bateman and Mike Bateman, members of the Pennsylvania Pyrotechnics Artists, pose with a small collection of consumer-grade fireworks used in some of their shows near their home in Greensburg, Pa.(Christian Tyler Randolph/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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In this June 28, 2017 photo, from left, Bethany Bateman and Mike Bateman, members of the Pennsylvania Pyrotechnics Artists, pose with a small collection of consumer-grade fireworks used in some of their shows near their home in Greensburg, Pa.(Christian Tyler Randolph/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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In this Monday, Feb. 13, 2017 photo, sprouting seedlings are stored in a greenhouse at Sarver Hill Farms in Greensburg, Pa. (Christian Tyler Randolph /Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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In this Monday, Feb. 13, 2017 photo, Tessa Sarver works in the farm greenhouse preparing crops for the spring growing season and summer harvest at Sarver Hill Farms in Greensburg, Pa. (Christian Tyler Randolph /Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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In this Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016, file photo, Ashley Nicklaus, owner of the Pawn and Jewelry Exchange explains the Precious Metals Database, and how she uses that system and her personal jewelry tracking system by Bravo, to keep track of items coming into her pawn shop in Greensburg, Pa. (Dan Speicher/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP) ** FILE **

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, a home's foundation stands in a empty neighborhood where houses once were in Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community of 1,500, Greensburg's population stands at about 850. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, a new community center rises in the distance beyond stairs leading to where a house once stood in Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community of 1,500, Greensburg's population is around 850 residents. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, street signs and stretches of roads are all that remain of a trailer park built by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide temporary housing for displaced residents displaced in Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community of 1,500, Greensburg's population is around 850 residents. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, economic development director Sue Greenleaf-Taylor has a view of empty lots and a temporary Post Office where businesses once stood in Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community of 1,500, Greensburg is struggling like many rural communities to maintain its population base. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, a large photo of tornado damage hangs in a hallway of the rebuilt high school in Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community of 1,500, Greensburg's population is around 850 residents. (AP Photo/Charlie Rieel)

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In this photo taken April, 18, 2014, wind turbines rise beyond a sign welcoming visitors to Greensburg, Kan. Seven years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed most of the community, Greensburg is one of the greenest towns in the country but struggles to regain residents that were displaced by the disaster. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)