
Austin Dickson
Austin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, was in the news discussing the impact of the floods on the local community and the importance of donations for disaster response efforts.
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Austin Dickson, who served on the river authority board along with Eastland, remembered him as a 'pillar in our county and our community.'
Camp Mystic’s owner warned of floods for decades. Then the river killed himAustin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, was collecting donations.
At least 59 dead in Texas floods, including 21 children, as search for missing girls continuesAustin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, discussed the area's vulnerability to flash floods.
Flash flooding kills dozens in TexasAustin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, discussed the rapid rush of water during rains.
At least 32 dead in Texas floods, search for missing persons continuesAustin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, discussed the area's flooding issues.
Nine children among 27 dead as search continues for many missingAustin Dickson explained the geographical reasons for the rapid flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
Texas flash floods: 27 dead, dozens missing as rainfall exceeds forecast — Top developmentsAustin Dickson discussed the impact of the flood on the local economy and river tourism.
Texas begins grim flood recovery with at least 27 killed and dozens missing, including children | TexasAustin Dickson is the CEO of the Texas Hill Country Community Foundation, coordinating disaster response donations.
Enchente no Texas deixa ao menos 24 mortos e 23 meninas desaparecidas em acampamentoAustin Dickson, executive director of the Texas Hill Country Community Foundation, discussed the impact of flooding on the area.
Suben a 24 los muertos por inundación en Texas mientras buscas niñas desaparecidas en un campamentoAustin Dickson, CEO of the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, discussed the river tourism industry.
24 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing





























