2024-2025 Pub. 65 Issue 4

Volunteers form a bucket brigade to move flood debris from a pile formed near the Guadalupe River while assisting in recovery efforts at Camp CAMP, a special needs summer camp, on July 11, 2025, in Center Point. Photo credit: Eli Hartman for The Texas Tribune As U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn look on, Gov. Greg Abbott signs an emergency proclamation during a press conference at the Hill Country Youth Event Center in Kerrville. Photo credit: Ronaldo Bolaños, The Texas Tribune Campers’ belongings lie on the ground following flooding on the Guadalupe River at Camp Mystic in Hunt on July 7, 2025. Photo credit: REUTERS, Marco Bello Volunteers, including Tim’s daughter, Jacquelyn People prepare a memorial for the Hill Country flood victims in downtown Kerrville on July 9, 2025. Photo credit: Ronaldo Bolaños, The Texas Tribune Another camp, the Heart O’ the Hills Camp for Girls in Hunt, was heavily damaged by the flood. Photo credit: Brenda Bazán for The Texas Tribune President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Gov. Greg Abbott receive a briefing from first responders as they visit a scene of devastation along the banks of the Guadalupe River, after catastrophic floods, in Kerr County on July 11, 2025. Photo credit: REUTERS, Kevin Lamarque Gov. Greg Abbott listens to Courtney Calhoun, a Kerr County resident and volunteer, during a press conference in Hunt on July 8, 2025. Photo credit: Brenda Bazán for The Texas Tribune A Texas Game Warden searches the area around Camp Mystic on Saturday. Photo credit: Brenda Bazán for The Texas Tribune DEALERS’ CHOICE 16

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