Kerrville, flood
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Robert Earl Keen has a personal connection to Kerrville, TX, the site of massive flooding on July 4 that authorities say resulted in the deaths of 111 people, with nearly 170 still unaccounted for at press time.
Several Kerrville Independent School District teachers and staff members drove school buses full of hundreds of campers from Camp La Junta and Camp Mystic to reunification sites on July 4.
In a Sunday afternoon press conference, Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice indicated for the first time that officials would review their protocols.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas flooding: Kerrville residents search for missing in hopes of bringing closure to familiesKerrville families are cleaning up the damage left behind by the devastating flooding over the holiday weekend.
Kerrville businesses and volunteers are leading recovery efforts after the deadly Hill Country floods devastated the area.
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AND TONIGHT, WDSU REPORTER ELIZABETH KUEBEL HEARS FROM AN UPTOWN RESIDENT BORN AND RAISED IN KERRVILLE, NOW HAVING TO WATCH HIS HOMETOWN HURTING. ELIZABETH. YES. AND GINA, WE ALL FEEL THAT HEARTBREAK,
TEGNA Texas created a new charitable fund raising money to support people impacted by devastating floods in Central Texas.
Follow for live updates in the Texas flooding as more than 173 are missing as rescuers continue a desperate search