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The Story: JULY 4TH FLOODS & HEALING

Season 1 Episode 13 | 24m 36s

As we near the anniversary of the July 4th Guadalupe River floods, we revisit two stories. In one segment, we follow up with a Dondi Person, a Kerrville woman who has spent months since the flood reuniting families with objects lost in the flood, and commemorating loved ones lost. In the other, we return to the site of where Aaron Parsley’s family cabin was washed away changing his family forever

Aired: 10/25/25 | Expires: 06/27/27
Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation
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