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The Little Red River is an intermittent stream about 30 mi (48 km) long, formed at the confluence of the North Prong and South Prong Little Red River in Briscoe County, Texas, and flowing east-northeastward to join the Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River in Hall County, Texas.
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Little Red River Cree Nation, in Alberta; Little Red River 106C, an Indian reserve in Saskatchewan; Little Red River 106D, an Indian reserve in Saskatchewan; Little Red River (Saskatchewan), a river in central Saskatchewan
The Judsonia Bridge is a historic bridge, carrying Van Buren Street (County Road 66) across the Little Red River on the south side of Judsonia, Arkansas. It is a three-span metal truss swing bridge, with a total structure length of 397 feet (121 m). Its center span is 266 feet (81 m) long, and is mounted on a pivot on a central pier.
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The Red River is a major river in the Southern United States. [3] It was named for its reddish water color from passing through red-bed country in its watershed. [4] It also is known as the Red River of the South to distinguish it from the Red River of the North, which flows between Minnesota and North Dakota into the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Investigators say a pick-up truck crashed through a fence and into a concrete embankment on the eastern side of the Little Red River around 10 a.m., just below the John F. Kennedy Overlook and ...
Judsonia is a city in White County, Arkansas, United States.Stan Robinson is the current mayor, first elected in 2018. [3] The population was 1,854 at the 2020 census.The city is located immediately northeast of neighboring Searcy, and north of the Little Red River before it turns southeast toward the White River.