Ohio State Highway 25 is a largely north-south highway in northwestern Ohio. Its termini are both on Interstate 75 in Toledo, Ohio (north) and Cygnet, Ohio (south).
Between Perrysburg, Ohio and Cygnet it is the relic of an old U.S. Highway 25 that passes through Bowling Green as largely a divided surface highway. North of Perrysville it is the Anthony Wayne Trail, formerly U.S. Highway 24, which Interstate 75 cut off as a designation. (US 24 in greater Toledo takes, as far south as Perrysburg, the path of what used to be US 25, more distant from the newer freeway, having had its route switched with that of old US 25).
Your application for the position of OhioStateHighway Patrol Trooper is the first step in the employment process.
OhioStateHighway Patrol investigators will conduct a complete and thorough investigation of your background to determine your suitability for employmnet as an OhioStateHighway Patrol Trooper.
A complete medical examination will be conducted by a licensed physician at the OhioStateHighway Patrol Academy in Columbus, Ohio to determine your fitness to perform the duties of a state trooper.
Ohio's southern border is defined by the Ohio River (with the border being at the 1793 low-water mark on the north side of the river), and much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie.
Ohio was also a deciding factor in the 1948 presidential election when Democrat Harry S. Truman defeated Republican Thomas Dewey (who had won the state four years earlier) and in the 1976 presidential election when Democrat Jimmy Carter defeated Republican Gerald Ford by a slim margin in Ohio and took the election.