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‘A No-Brainer’: Hill County Camps Add Flood-Warning Towers Months After Deadly July 4 Floods
Defendants argue Travis County lacks legal ties to the July 4 flood incident and seek venue transfer to Kerr County, where the camp and witnesses are located.
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Defendants in Camp Mystic wrongful death lawsuit respond, ask for case to be moved to Kerr County
The owner of the land that Camp Mystic sits on, Natural Fountains Properties' William Neely Bonner III, along with other defendants, responded to a lawsuit from the families of Camp Mystic victims.
·Austin, United States
Read Full Article‘A no-brainer’: Hill County camps add flood-warning towers months after deadly July 4 floods
Several camps in the Hill Country are installing a potentially life-saving tool they hope never has to be used. Tall, black towers now line the edge of Camp Rio Vista in Ingram, Texas. The Guadalupe River running feet below is calm. The camp’s owner, Justin Hawkins, knows how angry it can get. “We’ve never seen something like this,” Hawkins said, recalling the morning of July 4. “And then it, just, once we got to that point, the rest of what hap…
·San Antonio, United States
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