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Never too young to start promoting safety
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Melissa Garcia, Community Affairs Manager, Nebraska

We would like you to meet Nebraska Gas team member, Russ Tripp's three-year old-grandson. Safety should be his middle name! For his birthday he had a construction theme and loves pictures of his grandpa at work and learning how to work in the field safely. Biggest news yet -he just learned he will be a big brother!

Thanks for reminding us why we live and work safely every day, Russ!

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