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Cubs' team Triple Crown hitters, Part 1

Cody Bellinger batted .307 in 2023.
That was the highest average among the 8 Cubs who had at least 324 plate appearances, 2 per game.
Bellinger led all Cubs in runs batted in, with 97.
He tied...

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Dolores Roe Thompson, longtime Streeterville resident, dead at 88

Mrs. Thompson enjoyed visiting Los Angeles. In the mid-’70s, "We were having lunch at the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel and were waiting for the car to come around. Charlton Heston was standing there waiting," her son said. "She turned to him and said, ‘Oh, Moses!’ It was very entertaining."

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Dr. Wayne Allen Rahe


Heaven now has a new visionary to help pollinate and water the artistic gardens above.  Dr. Wayne Allen Rahe was born to Emil Rahe Jr. and Pearl Weidner Rahe on December 13th, 1946 and raised as a 4th generation of German heritage in New Braunfels. He had three main passions: art, history, and feet. After graduation from New Braunfels High School in 1965, he went on to get his Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology and Chemistry at the University of Houston.  He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 1973 from Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago.  His residency was completed at Henrotin Hospital in Chicago.  In 1973, he opened his podiatry practice in New Braunfels in the Wright Building.  He later bought the building and resided there until his passing.  While running his podiatry practice, he also served as Assistant Clinical Professor at UT Health Science Center in San Antonio.  He closed his practice in 1990 after many years of serving the New Braunfels community, serving on many Podiatric Medicine Boards in San Antonio, and volunteering countless hours of podiatry services to hospitals in San Antonio.  He was a lifetime member of the Texas Podiatric Medical Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association.  

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