Camp Mystic Applies for Reopening

Camp Mystic has submitted an application to reopen its Cypress Lake campus for the upcoming summer season. This comes almost nine months after the tragic Fourth of July floods in the Texas Hill Country resulted in the deaths of 27 campers and counselors.

Legal Challenges and Investigation

The camp is currently challenging a court order that has prevented operation at its Guadalupe campus, the site of the July 4th flood. Twenty-seven individuals lost their lives at that location, and the campus remains part of an ongoing investigation.

License Renewal Application Filed

State officials have confirmed receiving a license renewal application from Camp Mystic. The application was submitted on the final day for youth camps to file for licensing or renewal.

Cypress Lake Campus Compliance

Safety Measures Implemented

Camp Mystic’s application focuses on the Cypress Lake campus. The camp asserts that the Cypress Lake location is fully compliant with all new state camp safety laws. Furthermore, they have implemented additional safety measures that go beyond the state’s requirements.

Separate Incident at Hill Country College Preparatory

School Shooting in Bulverde

Classes have been canceled at Hill Country College Preparatory High School in Bulverde following a shooting incident. Investigators report a 15-year-old boy shot a teacher before taking his own life.

Lockdown and Containment

Principal Julie Wiley confirmed local law enforcement responded to the campus and secured the building. The threat was contained, according to school officials.

Statewide Emergency Drill

The Texas Department of Emergency Management is conducting a Public Warning System Statewide Drill on April 2nd. The drill will take place between 10 a.m. and… (article abruptly ends here in original)