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Ken J. Weber (November 28, 1943 – August 2, 2007), born in Ottoville, Ohio, was a Rhode Island journalist and nature writer. He worked for the Providence Journal from 1971 until 1996, when he retired as section editor. He continued to write a weekly nature article until his death. Weber was posthumously inducted into the 2008 Hall of Fame, by the Rhode Island Press Association. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Betti J. (Hoorman) Weber, and four children.

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  • كين ويبر (بالإنجليزية: Ken Weber)‏ هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 28 نوفمبر 1943، وتوفي في 4 أغسطس 2007. (ar)
  • Ken J. Weber (November 28, 1943 – August 2, 2007), born in Ottoville, Ohio, was a Rhode Island journalist and nature writer. He worked for the Providence Journal from 1971 until 1996, when he retired as section editor. He continued to write a weekly nature article until his death. Weber was posthumously inducted into the 2008 Hall of Fame, by the Rhode Island Press Association. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Betti J. (Hoorman) Weber, and four children. (en)
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  • كين ويبر (بالإنجليزية: Ken Weber)‏ هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 28 نوفمبر 1943، وتوفي في 4 أغسطس 2007. (ar)
  • Ken J. Weber (November 28, 1943 – August 2, 2007), born in Ottoville, Ohio, was a Rhode Island journalist and nature writer. He worked for the Providence Journal from 1971 until 1996, when he retired as section editor. He continued to write a weekly nature article until his death. He has written many books about hiking, including bird-watching trails. His book, Weekend Walks in Rhode Island, is in its fourth edition, and is a popular guide for day hikes in the state. He wrote the text for the guide through the Mowry Conservation Area, used to guide visitors through the seven scenic walks in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Ken held a staff position at the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and offered occasional nature talks. Weber was posthumously inducted into the 2008 Hall of Fame, by the Rhode Island Press Association. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Betti J. (Hoorman) Weber, and four children. (en)
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