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The disaster's total death toll reached two dozen by Friday night, with many people still missing after catastrophic flooding ...
Ragsdale, considered the “heart and soul” of the all-girls camp, was among the more than 50 people confirmed dead from the ...
Jane Ragsdale is no more: The catastrophic flash flooding that ravaged the Texas Hill Country on Friday claimed the life of ...
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central ...
Cynthie "Jane" Ragsdale grew up with a love for summer camps near the Guadalupe River in Kerr County. In the 1960s, Ragsdale’s parents bought Camp Stewart, a summer camp for boys near Hunt, when ...
Jane Ragsdale, a TWU alumna considered the “heart and soul” of Heart O’ the Hills all-girls summer camp, was among the more ...
Destructive flooding triggered by unrelenting rain that rapidly overwhelmed the Guadalupe River has killed at least 81 people ...
A small-town grandmother who disappeared on her way to work. A beloved director of a Texas summer camp for girls. An Alabama ...
Heart O’ the Hills confirmed that co-owner and director Jane Ragsdale was among the 59 victims. The camp in Hunt, located northwest of San Antonio, was not in session at the time, but Ragsdale ...
Young attendees and staff at summer camps are among the victims of flash floods in Texas - along with teachers, a football ...
Following the floods that swept through Kerr County, Jane Ragsdale, the director and co-owner of Heart O' the Hills Camp for Girls in Hunt, was officially declared dead. The camp issued a ...