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Longtime reporter Brian Ferry takes a photo of himself giving blood. Ferry began working at the Times Observer in January 2006. Brian Ferry has flown in the wea
In this photo Longtime reporter Brian Ferry takes a photo of himself giving blood. Ferry began working at the Times Observer in January 2006. Despite starting o
1933-2023 Earl Joseph McKarns, 90, of Kensington, Ohio left to farm the fields of heaven on the morning of July 3, 2023 surrounded by his family. Earl was born