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Bubble Inn saw generations of 8-year-olds enter as strangers and emerge as confident young ladies equipped with new skills ...
The children who lost their lives at Camp Mystic were not scattered through the camp. Almost every one of them was in either ...
More than an hour passed between Camp Mystic receiving a severe flood warning and a decision to evacuate young campers asleep ...
In the week since the flood, generations of Mystic Girls are turning to each other. They are seeking the familiar that takes them back to camp.
People awoke from water rushing around them during the early morning hours of July 4, all along the Guadalupe River in the ...
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A few specific sounds punctuate summer evenings in rural Iowa. A chorus of spring peepers, for example, or the shrill conk-la ...
Kerrville musician Robert Earl Keen plans to offer his own contribution to the healing process. He was slated for a concert ...
The collision took place at 15710 John F Kennedy Blvd., according to the City of Houston active incidents page.
The owner of Camp Mystic has been accused of failing to evacuate campers until an hour after the first official alert warning ...
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from ...
If only the moon had raged like it does in the Dylan Thomas poem, “In My Craft or Sullen Art,” instead of the Guadalupe River, the young campers and their two counselors asleep in Bubble Inn at Camp ...
Bubble Inn, the cabin that hosted girls aged from 8 to 10, was the cabin that lost the most campers out of the 27 people killed at Camp Mystic.