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NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - A Nacogdoches man that was swept away in the Hill Country flooding made it back home safe. 19-year-old John David Stover and three other Camp La Junta staff were stuck in a ...
Outdoor School Manager Erinn Kronebusch has worked at Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center for six years and said there ...
Clara and Nolan Shelton are speaking in detail for the first time about the nightmare that unfolded when an overnight storm sent river levels rising nearly 30 feet in an hour at their summer camps ...
For many, Friday’s flood brought back memories of an eerily similar tragedy, when the Guadalupe River swelled in 1987, ...
At least 119 people have been killed and more than 170 are still missing after catastrophic flash flooding swept through Central Texas. Officials fear that the death toll could soar as search and ...
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search ...
The Paschal High School student traded Fort Worth’s cityscape for a summer in Texas Hill Country, her spiritual home nestled ...
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KETK.com on MSNEast Texas camp explains safety protocols amid tragedy in Kerr CountyCamp Tyler director Kathy Lagesse ensures that emergency procedures are reevaluated and followed to ensure the safety of ...
'Changed the face of Kerrville forever': Where the Texas Hill Country goes from here after the flood
Just days after floodwaters raged through the Guadalupe, parts of the riverbed lay dry – and the Texas Hill Country community ...
Clara and Nolan Shelton shared their experience of when their summer camps, overtaken by the deadly flash flooding.
In a video above you can see camp staffers at Camp La Junta floating down the south fork of the Guadalupe River in the early ...
The flash flooding deluged summer camps in Kerr County, dotted along the Guadalupe River, and also left families in Burnet, ...
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