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==Notable people== {{div col}} * [[Steve Baumann]], soccer player<ref>{{Cite web |title=NASL–Steve Baumann |url=https://www.nasljerseys.com/Players/B/Baumann.Steve.htm |access-date=January 10, 2025 |website=(NASL) jerseys}}</ref> * [[Todd Bell]], NFL [[Safety (American football position)|safety]] * [[Gay Brewer]], professional golfer * [[James E. Campbell]], 38th [[governor of Ohio]] * [[Butch Carter]], NBA player and coach; brother of Cris * [[Cris Carter]], Hall of Fame NFL player * [[Melville Collins]], actor, composer, pianist, and baritone * [[Dan Daub]], [[MLB]] pitcher * [[Brooklyn Decker]], fashion model * [[Shaun Foist]], drummer for [[Breaking Benjamin]] * [[Goodwen]], rock band * [[Bill H. Gross|William Gross]], financier for [[Janus Capital Group]] and [[PIMCO]] * [[Bill Hanzlik]], basketball player and coach * [[J. Eugene Harding]], [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representative]] * [[Kayla Harrison]], two-time [[List of Olympic medalists in judo|Olympic champion in judo]] * [[Thomas Howard (baseball)|Thomas Howard]], former MLB player * [[Howard Jones (American football coach)|Howard Jones]], Hall of Fame college football player and coach * [[Patrick L. Kessler]], [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Vance Lehmkuhl]], vegan author, musician, cartoonist, and historian * [[Frank Lickliter]], professional golfer on the [[PGA Tour]] * [[Jerry Lucas]], [[Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball|Ohio State]] and [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] basketball player * [[Roy Lucas (American football)|Roy Lucas]], American football coach * [[Buz Lukens]], U.S. Representative<ref>{{cite book |last1=Barone |first1=Michael |author-link1=Michael Barone (pundit) |last2=Ujifusa |first2=Grant |title=[[The Almanac of American Politics|The Almanac of American Politics 1988]]|publisher=[[National Journal]] |year=1987 |page=935}}</ref> * [[Jalin Marshall]], professional football player * [[McGuire Sisters]], vocal trio * [[Debra Monk]], Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress * [[Scott Nein]], member of the [[Ohio Senate]] * [[Clarence Page]], columnist for the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' * [[Susan Perkins]], [[Miss America]] 1978 * [[Chrystee Pharris]], television and film actress * [[Rufus Phillips]], politician and businessman * [[Raven Riley]], actress * [[Gordon Ray Roberts]], Medal of Honor recipient * [[Charlie Root]], MLB pitcher * [[Josh Roush]], Filmmaker * [[Terry Rukavina]], [[All-American Girls Professional Baseball League]] player * [[Van Gordon Sauter]], American Communications Executive * [[Ed Schrock]], U.S. representative * [[Kyle Schwarber]], MLB [[left fielder]] * [[Shepherd Sisters]], vocal quartet * [[Fannie Douglass Smith]], journalist * [[Paul J. Sorg]], U.S. representative * [[Ferdinand Van Derveer]], [[brigadier general (United States)|brigadier general]] in the Civil War * [[JD Vance]], [[List of vice presidents of the United States|50th]] and current [[vice president of the United States]]<ref>{{cite web|title=How JD Vance's Ohio hometown defied his expectations|url=https://www.reuters.com/world/us/how-jd-vances-ohio-hometown-defied-his-expectations-2024-07-26/|author-first1=Nicholas P.|author-last1=Brown|date=July 26, 2024|website=Reuters|publisher=Thomson Reuters Corporation|access-date=August 3, 2024|quote=In his bestselling 2016 memoir, Republican vice presidential hopeful JD Vance questioned whether rural, white Americans, like those in his native Middletown, Ohio, had the drive to reverse their economic decline.}}</ref> * [[William Verity, Jr.]], 27th [[United States Secretary of Commerce|secretary of commerce]] between 1987 and 1989 * [[John M. Watson, Sr.]], trombonist and actor * [[Virtue Hampton Whitted]], jazz singer and bassist {{div col end}}
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