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  2. Red Bud, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Red Bud is a city in Randolph County, Illinois, in the United States. The population was 3,804 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,804 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ]

  3. Volunteer fire department - Wikipedia

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    Due to high temperatures near the equator, fire incidents are common; thus, many people started or joined volunteer fire brigades to assist the existing government fire brigade (the Dinas Pemadam Kebakaran). These volunteer fire brigades are paid Rp 0.000,- but in some cases, some people give them money for charitable reasons.

  4. Fiery crash leaves one person dead, metro-east sheriff says - AOL

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    A vehicle crashed into a tree late Wednesday off Blackjack Road about one mile south of Keuhner Drive near Red Bud, according to a news release from Randolph County Sheriff Jarrod Peters.

  5. St. Paul Catholic Church (Highland, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Kirchenfest, which is German for "Church Festival," is one of the largest church festivals in Southern Illinois. [1] The event spreads over six acres on the grounds of St. Paul Parish.

  6. Red Bud Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Irregular pattern along Main and Market Sts., Red Bud, Illinois Coordinates 38°12′33″N 89°59′37″W  /  38.20917°N 89.99361°W  / 38.20917; -89

  7. Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic - Wikipedia

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    Bud Billiken is a fictional character created in 1923 by Abbott, who had been considering adding a youth section to the Chicago Defender newspaper. While dining at a Chinese restaurant he noticed a Billiken. Some of the early Billiken columns were written by Willard Motley, who later became a prominent novelist. During the early 1930s, names of ...

  8. Flags half-staff in Iowa on Monday honors fallen Navy Fireman 1st Class Everett C. Titterington, a native of Milford, Iowa, who was killed at Pearl Harbor during World War II. Who was Everett C ...

  9. Illinois Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    IL 153 north – Coulterville: Southern terminus of IL 153: Perry 26.9: 43.3: IL 150 west – Cutler: Eastern terminus of IL 150: Pinckneyville: 35.8: 57.6: IL 13 west – Belleville: West end of IL 13 concurrency: 36.7: 59.1: IL 13 east / IL 127 (Main Street) – Murphysboro, Nashville: East end of IL 13 concurrency 44.4: 71.5: US 51 ...