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		<title>INDOT unveils &#8216;Green Light&#8217; safety program for work zones</title>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation announced a new work zone initiative to increase worker safety.</p>
<p>INDOT is implementing Project Greenlight, a program to equip highway workers with Guardian Angel safety lights, to help bring awareness to workers in times of limited visibility, according to a provided news release.</p>
<p>Guardian Angel safety lights are wearable devices with flashing green patterns that increase worker visibility from all directions. When worn with a high-visibility vest, these lights help workers become 89% more visible to the traveling public, according to a study from Battelle Memorial Institute.</p>
<p>Bright green is the most visible color to the human eye and is the most visible from longer distances. The color green is also easily distinguishable from the rest of INDOT’s standard work zone lighting.</p>
<p>“Studies show drivers are more likely to move over and slow down when they see these green lights in work zones,” said INDOT Commissioner Lyndsay Quist.</p>
<p>“The safety of our team is always our top priority as they make improvements to Indiana’s infrastructure, and we hope this small tool will have a big impact.”</p>
<p>INDOT began piloting the green safety lights in fall 2025 within the three Hoosier Helper patrol areas – Northwest Indiana near Gary, Indianapolis metropolitan area and Southeast Indiana near Louisville – and within highway maintenance crews in the Indianapolis Subdistrict and various crews throughout the state.</p>
<p>As the program moves forward, approximately 375 lights will be distributed across the state, starting with the INDOT Northwest District.</p>
<p>INDOT Highway Technicians and Hoosier Helpers are encouraged to use the green lights during nighttime operations, as well as during times of inclement weather like fog, rain or snow, when visibility might be lower.</p>
<p>Green safety lights were brought to INDOT through its Innovation and Process Improvement Division. Innovation is one of INDOT’s core values as the agency looks to challenge the status quo through creative thinking and new technologies, the release states.</p>
<p>An annual competition is held for INDOT employees to submit innovative ideas that make jobs safer, more efficient and more effective. Those ideas are then voted on internally and implemented throughout the agency.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/indot-unveils-green-light-safety-program-for-work-zones/">INDOT unveils &#8216;Green Light&#8217; safety program for work zones</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5><strong>News Release</strong></h5>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation announced a new work zone initiative to increase worker safety.</p>
<p>INDOT is implementing Project Greenlight, a program to equip highway workers with Guardian Angel safety lights, to help bring awareness to workers in times of limited visibility, according to a provided news release.</p>
<p>Guardian Angel safety lights are wearable devices with flashing green patterns that increase worker visibility from all directions. When worn with a high-visibility vest, these lights help workers become 89% more visible to the traveling public, according to a study from Battelle Memorial Institute.</p>
<p>Bright green is the most visible color to the human eye and is the most visible from longer distances. The color green is also easily distinguishable from the rest of INDOT’s standard work zone lighting.</p>
<p>“Studies show drivers are more likely to move over and slow down when they see these green lights in work zones,” said INDOT Commissioner Lyndsay Quist.</p>
<p>“The safety of our team is always our top priority as they make improvements to Indiana’s infrastructure, and we hope this small tool will have a big impact.”</p>
<p>INDOT began piloting the green safety lights in fall 2025 within the three Hoosier Helper patrol areas – Northwest Indiana near Gary, Indianapolis metropolitan area and Southeast Indiana near Louisville – and within highway maintenance crews in the Indianapolis Subdistrict and various crews throughout the state.</p>
<p>As the program moves forward, approximately 375 lights will be distributed across the state, starting with the INDOT Northwest District.</p>
<p>INDOT Highway Technicians and Hoosier Helpers are encouraged to use the green lights during nighttime operations, as well as during times of inclement weather like fog, rain or snow, when visibility might be lower.</p>
<p>Green safety lights were brought to INDOT through its Innovation and Process Improvement Division. Innovation is one of INDOT’s core values as the agency looks to challenge the status quo through creative thinking and new technologies, the release states.</p>
<p>An annual competition is held for INDOT employees to submit innovative ideas that make jobs safer, more efficient and more effective. Those ideas are then voted on internally and implemented throughout the agency.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/indot-unveils-green-light-safety-program-for-work-zones/">INDOT unveils &#8216;Green Light&#8217; safety program for work zones</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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		<title>New program, Operation Emergency Food, provides food assistance to veterans</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h5><strong>From WIBC Radio</strong></h5>
<p>INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has initiated an urgent program, Operation Emergency Food, to provide critical food assistance to veterans and their families impacted by current disruptions to federal food aid.</p>
<p>This short-term initiative is an extension of the existing Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) and is designed to address the immediate and essential food needs of MFRF-eligible veteran families facing the temporary loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.</p>
<p>“Indiana stands with our Hoosier veterans, especially in times of uncertainty as federal changes to SNAP and furloughs impact families across our state,” said Jake Adams, IDVA Director. “Our commitment remains firm: no veteran should face these changes and challenges alone. Indiana is here, ready to support those who have served us with the same dedication they have shown to our nation.”</p>
<p>The IDVA created Operation Emergency Food to ensure that veteran families who depend on SNAP do not go hungry during the current circumstances. The program is set to remain in place for the duration of the SNAP payment interruption.</p>
<p>To qualify for this emergency food assistance, veterans or their families must meet MFRF eligibility requirements and be directly affected by the changes in SNAP benefits.</p>
<p>The IDVA is encouraging all veterans facing food insecurity to immediately apply. Interested veterans can seek support by:</p>
<p>Visiting the <a href="https://www.in.gov/dva/about-idva/links/military-family-relief-fund/military-family-relief-application/">MFRF Application Webpag</a>e, calling the IDVA at (317) 232-3910 or contacting their local County Veteran Service Officer.</p>
<p>Veterans who are not currently receiving SNAP benefits but are experiencing food insecurity are also encouraged to apply through the MFRF Standard Application, which can provide financial assistance for housing, utilities, food, and other basic needs.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/new-program-operation-emergency-food-provides-food-assistance-to-veterans/">New program, Operation Emergency Food, provides food assistance to veterans</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5><strong>From WIBC Radio</strong></h5>
<p>INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has initiated an urgent program, Operation Emergency Food, to provide critical food assistance to veterans and their families impacted by current disruptions to federal food aid.</p>
<p>This short-term initiative is an extension of the existing Military Family Relief Fund (MFRF) and is designed to address the immediate and essential food needs of MFRF-eligible veteran families facing the temporary loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.</p>
<p>“Indiana stands with our Hoosier veterans, especially in times of uncertainty as federal changes to SNAP and furloughs impact families across our state,” said Jake Adams, IDVA Director. “Our commitment remains firm: no veteran should face these changes and challenges alone. Indiana is here, ready to support those who have served us with the same dedication they have shown to our nation.”</p>
<p>The IDVA created Operation Emergency Food to ensure that veteran families who depend on SNAP do not go hungry during the current circumstances. The program is set to remain in place for the duration of the SNAP payment interruption.</p>
<p>To qualify for this emergency food assistance, veterans or their families must meet MFRF eligibility requirements and be directly affected by the changes in SNAP benefits.</p>
<p>The IDVA is encouraging all veterans facing food insecurity to immediately apply. Interested veterans can seek support by:</p>
<p>Visiting the <a href="https://www.in.gov/dva/about-idva/links/military-family-relief-fund/military-family-relief-application/">MFRF Application Webpag</a>e, calling the IDVA at (317) 232-3910 or contacting their local County Veteran Service Officer.</p>
<p>Veterans who are not currently receiving SNAP benefits but are experiencing food insecurity are also encouraged to apply through the MFRF Standard Application, which can provide financial assistance for housing, utilities, food, and other basic needs.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com/new-program-operation-emergency-food-provides-food-assistance-to-veterans/">New program, Operation Emergency Food, provides food assistance to veterans</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.newsnowwarsaw.com">News Now Warsaw</a>.</p>
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