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Press Room

Welcome to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission press room. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has communications professionals at several locations across the state to assist with localized news coverage. If you are looking for a story from Nebraskaland Magazine, or if you have a story idea, please contact Nebraskaland staff. A directory of communications staff contact information follows.

Our communications team

Christy Firestone
Communications director
402-471-5593
email

Shawna Richter-Ryerson
Public relations manager
402-471-5565
email

Jane Gustafson
Marketing and advertising manager
402-471-5481
email

Jerry Kane
News manager
402-471-5008
email

Kristin Carder
Digital media manager
402-471-1726
email

Jaclyn Cruikshank Vogt
Photo Librarian
402-471-5466
email

Greg Wagner
Marketing and Communications Specialist
Omaha
402-525-2144
email 

Justin Haag
Marketing and Communications Specialist
Panhandle region
308-430-8515
email

Julie Geiser
Marketing and Communications Specialist
Central region
308-660-6955
email

Jeff Kurrus
Nebraskaland editor
402-471-5487
email

Jenny Nguyen-Wheatly
Nebraskaland associate editor
402-992-0731
email

More about Nebraska Game and Parks

The Commission

The Commission

A nine-member board of commissioners oversees the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

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Publications

Publications

Game and Parks publications

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Community Resources

Community Resources

We are dedicated to providing useful information and resources to people and communities.

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Our locations

Our locations

Nebraska Game and Parks, headquartered in Lincoln, has offices across the state.

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About Nebraska Game & Parks

We’re a family of passionate, innovative professionals who work together to connect people to the natural world and support conservation in Nebraska.