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The families testified that counselors were told not to move children out of cabins until they received instructions to do so ...
After 25 campers and two counselors were swept away by fast-rising water, lawmakers are looking to pass legislation to create ...
In response, the committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 1, allocating $200 million to improve infrastructure and technology ...
Heart-wrenching testimony from parents whose children died in the Camp Mystic floods moved the Texas Senate Disaster ...
Officials of the private Christian girls camp shared a letter with Texas lawmakers, noting they will go 'above and beyond' what any new safety laws may require.
The bill comes after more than 100 people, including dozens of campers, died when floods swept through Kerr County last month ...
Parents of children who died in the devastating July 4 flood at Camp Mystic delivered emotional testimony before Texas lawmakers on Wednesday, urging quick approval of Senate Bill 1 to improve safety ...
Camp Mystic sits on the south fork of the Guadalupe, six miles southwest of Hunt in western Kerr County. It was founded in 1926 and has been run by the Eastland clan for three generations. Members ...
Following the flooding, the Associated Press reported that more than 20 girls who were at Camp Mystic were missing. Approximately 750 girls were attending the riverside Christian camp in Hunt ...
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