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People There have been many people that have gone on to do great things that are from Scioto County. Whether it be obtaining the World's largest sports memorabilia collection or becoming Governor of the great state of Ohio, Scioto County has had its fair share of "Stars".
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 | | Vern Riffe | Vernal G. Riffe, Jr., was born in 1925, in New Boston, Ohio. He attended college briefly, but he did not graduate. A resident of southern Ohio for his entire life, Riffe embarked upon a political career to assist people living in Appalachia improve their lives. Riffe won election to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1958. He served in the House from 1959 until 1995, when term limits forced his departure.
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William H. Harsha was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, on January 1, 1921. He
married Rosemary Spellerberg, and has four sons: Bill, Mark, Bruce, and Brian. He
received his A.B. degree from Kenyon College and his LL.B. degree from Western
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 | | Earl Thomas Conley |
The music business and it's cast of characters are full of tales concerning acts and their pursuit for success - the long and winding roads traveled to fulfill their dreams, the rapidity of #1 hits, the languorous nature of a career fading away into nothing, the remembrance of days gone by never to repeated either critically or commercially. Once in a blue moon, however, does a true artist glow like the brightest star and burn out only to reignite with the presence of the Sun. If anyone in the world of country music deserves to bear such a distinction, it would be Earl Thomas Conley. |
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 | | John Carpenter |
For John Carpenter, it's a lifelong passion spawned from one simple signed picture.
"In 1974, my mom gave me my first autographed picture of Nick Buoniconti," said Carpenter, a sports memorabilia collector.
Thirty years and thousands of autographs later, John owns one of the most awe-inspiring collections of sports memorabilia in the world, recognized nationally by Ripley's Believe It or Not as the largest private collection.
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Neal & Vicky Hatcher A native of Portsmouth, Neal began his real estate career in 1965 as a salesman for his brother’s firm. In 1970, he opened Neal Hatcher Real Estate. Neal has been instrumental in the acquisition of various retail and restaurant sites for area businesses throughout the years. Along with his wife, Vicky, their positive efforts have contributed to many residential and commercial office locations in the Portsmouth area. They have been actively involved in commercial and residential development in the community since 1966 with the purchase of their first piece of investment property. From new build to restoration and rehab, their goal is providing quality facilities for residents and businesses alike.
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 | | Chuck Ealey | ChuckEaleySpeaks.comVIDEO INSIDE!!!
Chuck Ealey is a folk hero, both in his hometown of Portsmouth, Ohio, and in his second home of Toledo.
He's also a proven winner.
Ealey's high school team went 30-0 in his three years on the varsity, and he helped lead it to the Class A state poll championship as a senior in 1967. Bo Schembechler, then the head coach at Miami (Ohio), offered Ealey a partial scholarship to be the team's third quarterback and a defensive back. Ohio also talked to him once, but that was it. |
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 | | Al Oliver | Al-Oliver.com
After spending twenty-two years in professional baseball -- eighteen of those in the Major Leagues -- I am now prepared to move on to a more challenging goal: working with people in our society and the world for a better quality of life.
Combined with my early life experiences growing up in southern Ohio supporting a twelve-year-old brother and a younger sister, and my long career as a professional athlete, I have been instilled with great confidence, the value of sharing, and a strong sense of responsibility. |
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 | | Kathleen Battle | Kathleen Battle’s lyric soprano voice and unique artistry have captivated audiences around the world, making her one of the most acclaimed singers of her time. Her latest recording for Sony Classical – Classic Kathleen Battle – brings together the best of her recent recordings for the label, embracing a repertoire that includes opera, Baroque and sacred music, jazz, spirituals and an excerpt from Vangelis’ Mythodea, released in 2001. |
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