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Will Juniper Ridge ever get a second road?

YOU ASKED:I have a question. When will Juniper Ridge finally ever get a secondary access road? I m sure everyone living up here, and dealing with people from the east end of Juniper flying down Qu Appelle doing 80-plus km/h,would love to hear the answer to this one. - Cassia Henderson OUR ANSWER:There should be a short answer to this, but, unfortunately, there isn t. First off, it is unlikely the east side of Juniper Ridge will ever get a paved roadway that leads down to Valleyview Drive or to the Trans Canada Highway. The cost is prohibitive. But that doesn t mean there is no route out of that side of Juniper Ridge.

Brazos Bridge on Spur 527 in Midtown reopens after monthslong repair

Brazos Bridge on Spur 527 in Midtown reopens after monthslong repair Published:  Updated:  Tags:  The Brazos Bridge on US 59 (Spur 527) that runs over Smith St and Holman St in Midtown has reopened. (Houston Public Works) HOUSTON – After monthslong repair and construction, Brazos Bridge on Spur 527 that runs over Smith and Holman streets in Midtown has reopened, according to the Houston Public Works. The Brazos Bridge went under rehabilitation after officials said pieces of the deck began falling to the ground below in July, which became dangerous for drivers. A hole is seen in the deck of the Brazos Bridge near Houston s Midtown neighborhood July 1, 2019. (Houston Public Works)

Co-founder of iconic Houston family bakery passes away at 98

Co-founder of iconic Houston family bakery passes away at 98 Co-founder of iconic Houston family bakery passes away at 98 By ABC13 Staff Sigmnd Jucker was the last surviving founding brother of the iconic Three Brothers Bakery.  Sigmund Jucker died at the age of 98. A virtual memorial service for Jucker will be held Monday, December 14 on the Austin Natural Funerals Facebook page, starting at 2 pm. According to his obituary, Jucker was born in Poland in 1922. Although he always dreamed of being a scientist and was an excellent student, his dreams were dashed when the war broke out in Europe in 1939. At 17, he was sent to concentration camps and survived the horrors during the Holocaust until he was liberated on May 8, 1945. Several years later he left Germany with his brothers and followed his sister to Houston to start a new life, the obituary states.

Three Brothers Bakery co-founder Sigmund Jucker dies at 98

Updated: 12:49 PM CST December 13, 2020 HOUSTON Houston is mourning the death of a man who brought the city one of its most cherished establishments, Three Brothers Bakery. Sigmund Jucker passed away peacefully Friday at age 98, according to the family. He was the last living co-founder of Three Brothers Bakery. Sigmund and his twin brother Sol Jucker and younger brother Max Jucker opened Three Brothers Bakery on Holman Street in Houston on May 8, 1949.  He recalled earning $19, which would be a little more than $200 in 2020, on their first day. For more than 50 years, Sigmund worked side by side with his brothers, brining delicious kosher-style pastries, cakes and breads to several generations of Houstonians.

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