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Kylie Nidever was excited about the Fourth of July weekend last year. She and her mother added movies to their Netflix watchlist and picked up groceries for the three-day weekend. The forecast called for rain but that was typical in Nidever’s hometown of Hunt, Texas, where she’s lived all of her 36 years.  Around 3:30 […] The post “They Forgot About Us” appeared first on Houston Press.

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(The Center Square) – Camp Mystic L.L.C. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday, potentially ending the camp the Eastland family founded in 1939. The bankruptcy filing was made nearly one year to the day when 25 campers and two counselors drowned at the all-girl’s camp in Hunt, Texas, in the early morning hours of July […] The post Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy as investigations, lawsuits ongoing appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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Search and recovery workers dig through debris looking for any survivors or remains of people swept up in the flash flooding near Camp Mystic on July 6, 2025 in Hunt, Texas. . (Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) (HUNT, Texas) — Camp Mystic, the Christian all-girls sleepaway camp, filed for bankruptcy […] Read More The post Camp Mystic, following deadly flooding incident, files for bankruptcy first appeared on Mid-Utah Radio.

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Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, where 28 people died after massive flash flooding swept the private Christian summer camp for girls along the Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday as it faces multiple wrongful death lawsuits from more than a dozen families.

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Search and recovery workers dig through debris looking for any survivors or remains of people swept up in the flash flooding near Camp Mystic on July 6, 2025 in Hunt, Texas. . (Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) (HUNT, Texas) -- Camp Mystic, the Christian all-girls sleepaway camp, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday, according to court records. The Chapter 11 filing comes nearly a year after the deadly flood that killed 25 girls and two teen counselors in the Texas Hill Country last year. Accord

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