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The Guadalupe River has a history of terrible, fatal floods. The flash floods that killed at least 100 people in central ...
Jane Ragsdale, who was born in Houston, eventually made Kerr County her home and became the leader of the all-girls Heart O' the Hills Camp. As a child and counselor in the 1970s, Ragsdale ...
KERR COUNTY, Texas — A devastating scene unfolded in the Hill Country on the Fourth of July as dozens of people, including ...
Jane Ragsdale, director of Heart O’ the Hills camp, was killed in the floods, according to a statement from the camp.
Heart O' The Hills posted on its website that its camp director and co-owner, Jane Ragsdale, died during the catastrophic flooding. "We have received word that Jane Ragsdale did not make it.
A beloved teacher from the Houston metropolitan area. Destructive flooding triggered by unrelenting rain that rapidly overwhelmed the Guadalupe River has killed at least 100 people across ...
Ragsdale was a camper and counselor at Heart O' the Hills Camp in the 1970's before becoming a co-owner of the camp in 1976. She served as program director before becoming the camp director in 1988.
Ragsdale was a camper and counselor at Heart O' the Hills Camp in the 1970's before becoming a co-owner of the camp in 1976. She served as program director before becoming the camp director in 1988.
— Peyton Yager (@peytonyager) July 5, 2025 A different girls’ camp in Kerr County, Heart O’ The Hills, announced Friday that its director and co-owner, Jane Ragsdale, was killed in the flood.
Jane Ragsdale, 68, devoted her life to the Heart O’the Hills Camp, a summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country. She was a camper and counselor there herself in the 1970s before becoming a co ...
Jane Ragsdale, 68, devoted her life to the Heart O’the Hills Camp, a summer camp for girls in Texas Hill Country. She was a camper and counselor there herself in the 1970s before becoming a co ...
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