•
Walter Arnold Baker (1937–2010) : Associate Justice, Kentucky Supreme Court, Assistant General Counsel for International Affairs in the Department of Defense, Member of Kentucky Senate and House of Representatives, Lieutenant Colonel, Kentucky Air National Guard •
Johnny Bell (born 1965), former Majority Whip in House of Representatives of Kentucky •
Jesse Bishop (1933–1979), convicted murderer executed in Nevada by gas chamber •
Willa Brown (1906–1992), first black woman to run for Congress (1946), and first black woman to receive a commercial pilot's license in the United States •
Richard E. Bush (1924–2004), Master Gunnery Sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient for service during World War II •
Kelly Craft (née Guilfoil; born 1962), Former
United States Ambassador to the United Nations and
United States Ambassador to Canada •
Nettie Depp (1874–1932), founder of first public four-year high school in Barren County (at Glasgow's former Liberty College), and first woman public official elected in Barren County (public school superintendent 1913–17) •
Russell E. Dougherty (1920–2007), 4-star General and former commander of the US Air Force Strategic Air Command •
Denny Doyle (born 1944), former
Major League Baseball player •
Julian Goodman (1922–2012), former president of
NBC •
Jim Gray (born 1953), Mayor of
Lexington •
James G. Hardy (1795–1856), former
lieutenant governor of Kentucky •
Dave Harris (born 1971), host of syndicated radio show
Retro Rewind and songwriter •
Salty Holmes (1910–1970), singer and actor •
Darrin Horn (born 1972), former Western Kentucky University men's basketball coach, former
University of South Carolina coach •
Courtney Johnson (1939–1996), banjo player, member of
New Grass Revival • Several members of
The Kentucky Headhunters, award-winning
country rock band •
Arthur Krock (1886–1974), journalist •
Preston Leslie (1819–1907), former governor of Kentucky •
Louie Nunn (1924–2004), former governor of Kentucky •
Steve Nunn (born 1952), former state representative; son of Louie Nunn; pleaded guilty to murdering his former fiancée •
Diane Sawyer (born 1945), journalist and host of
ABC World News •
John T. Scott (1831–1891), Justice of the
Indiana Supreme Court •
Luska Twyman (1913–1988), mayor of Glasgow and first black mayor in Kentucky •
Billy Vaughn (1919–1991), musician and band leader •
Bryant Vincent (Born 1975), former UAB Football Coach, current University of Louisiana at Monroe head coach ==See also==