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The death toll from the catastrophic flash floods in Texas over the 4th of July weekend has risen to 82, including at least ...
Richard "Dick" Eastland, the owner of Camp Mystic, the girls' camp on the Guadalupe River which was hit by flooding in Texas ...
Beloved director of all-girl's Christian Camp Mystic, Richard 'Dick' Eastland, 70, also died while trying to save girls as a ...
The longtime owner and director of Camp Mystic Dick Eastland died while trying to save and protect campers from rushing ...
For nearly a century, Camp Mystic has been the Hill Country respite for Dallas’ daughters. Hundreds of girls journey every ...
Camp Mystic co-owner Dick Eastland, described as "one of the most selfless men," reportedly died trying to rescue campers ...
Richard 'Dick' Eastland, who bought the all-girls Christian Camp in 1974 and for more than 50 years has hosted hundreds each ...
Family and friends say Richard "Dick" Eastland was trying to rescue girls from the rising floodwaters when he was swept away.
That includes 40 adults and 28 children. Ten girls from Camp Mystic are still missing, along with one counselor.
Eastland had been part of the private Christian girls' camp since purchasing it in 1974 and had served as its director.
A young camper who was rescued from Camp Mystic described the harrowing ordeal as catastrophic floods pummeled Central Texas.
Two House lawmakers revealed that their family members who were at a camp in Texas that was ravaged by flash flooding late ...