
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District 1 is pleased to announce the champions of its annual Paint-the-Plow program: Wyandot County’s Carey High School and Putnam County’s Fort Jennings High School. Voting closed at 3 p.m. on May 22.
Carey High School’s plow featuring K9 Nigel and the safety message, “Paws and Follow the Laws” was the pick of the litter. It earned the most votes on Facebook, with 888 total likes, shares, and comments, taking home the People’s Choice Award. Nigel is a facility dog who works with the school resource officer Deputy Ryan McKinnon and the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office. Provided at no cost by Canine Companions, Nigel, has made an immediate impact on the school community since his arrival in May of 2024.
Fort Jennings’ patriotic eagle design captured the hearts of ODOT District 1 employees, earning the ODOT Choice award. It also took second place in the People’s Choice contest with a strong showing on Facebook of 521 votes.
The Mohawk Preschool class rounded out the social media top three, taking third place with 501 votes and showcasing their adorable handiwork featuring drawings and handprints.
Runner-up in the ODOT’s Choice category, a tie between Ada High School in Hancock County and Fairview High School in Defiance County.
People’s Choice Winners (as voted on the Facebook page)
1st place: Carey High School – Deputy Nigel and “Paws and Follow the Laws”
2nd place: Fort Jennings High School – Patriotic eagle and flag
3rd place: Mohawk Preschool – Adorable drawings and handprints
ODOT’s Choice Winners (employees voted during the Roadeo on May 15)

1st place: Fort Jennings High School – Patriotic eagle and flag
Tied 2nd place:
“This year’s Paint the Plow designs are outstanding, with creative safety messages and bright designs that will shine through the winter gloom,” said Chris Hughes, ODOT District 1 Deputy Director.
Since 2014, ODOT District 1 has hosted an annual Paint-the-Plow contest, with a brief hiatus in 2020 and 2021 when a virtual contest was held instead. Schools unleash their creativity on real snowplows in this program which fosters community engagement, school spirit, and color on the winter landscape. This year 23 schools participated from all eight counties in District 1.
The top picks from each county, as determined by ODOT employees:
All entries may be viewed on ODOT District 1’s Facebook page.
ODOT District 1 services eight counties in northwest Ohio, including Allen, Defiance, Hancock, Hardin, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, and Wyandot.
Written by: bclark
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