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Pages in category "People from Newark, Ohio" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Paul Adams (coach)
The Advocate is the single remaining daily newspaper in Newark. Other early Newark newspapers (all now defunct) included the Newark Weekly American , Newark Leader , and Newark American Tribune . In 1820, a 22-year-old local resident named Benjamin Briggs printed the first issue in a wooden stilt shanty over a frog pond on the west side of what ...
Newark (/ ˈ nj uː ər k / NEW-ərk) is a city in, and the county seat of, Licking County, Ohio, United States; [6] it is located 40 miles (64 km) east of Columbus at the junction of the forks of the Licking River.
Barbara Rose Precht (née Hess), [3] previously known as Pearl Lady, was an American woman who was found dead in the Ohio River in 2006; she remained unidentified until 2014. Precht's cause of death is unknown; it may have been an accident, suicide or homicide . [ 4 ]
Newark - south; Granville Township - west; Most of the original extent of the township is occupied by the city of Newark, the county seat of Licking County, and the southern edge is now part of the city of Heath; the only remaining parts are the northeastern and northwestern corners of the original township, along with several enclaves of Newark.
Charley Weinert (1895–1969), boxer, known as the Newark Adonis [326] Dick Weisgerber (1915–1984), defensive back, fullback and kicker who played four NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers [327] Gregor Weiss (born 1941), Olympic gymnast [328] Peter Westbrook (1952–2024), 13-time national sabre fencing champion and Olympic bronze medalist ...
William Emil Hess (February 13, 1898 – July 14, 1986) was an American lawyer and politician who served three lengthy, non-consecutive stints as a Republican and a U.S. Representative from Ohio between 1929 and 1961.
Merle G. Kearns, 76, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2005) and Senate (1991–2000). [171] Alexander Kwapong, 87, Ghanaian academic, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana. [172] Dave Lloyd, 77, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles). [173]