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Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy, a heated Senate race, one missing giraffe🦒

The Barbed Wire

The Barbed Wire

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June 29, 2026

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Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy, a heated Senate race, one missing giraffe🦒

Howdy y’all, it’s Brian Gaar with The Barbed Wire. Welcome back to Texas, which continues to be the only state capable of producing all of these headlines at the same time. Nearly a year after the deadly Hill Country floods, Camp Mystic is filing for bankruptcy,

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