South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden appointed Kevin Nyberg and Charles “Chuck” Spring to the Game, Fish & Parks (GFP) Commission.
Kevin Nyberg is the President and CEO of Nyberg’s ACE Corporation and has served on several boards, including the Augustana University Board of Trustees, the South Dakota GFP Foundation, and the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Nyberg is passionate about the outdoors, holding patron member status with Pheasants Forever and being a lifetime member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

Kevin Nyberg.
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“South Dakota offers some of the finest outdoor recreation opportunities in the country. Whether camping, hunting, or fishing, South Dakota’s outdoors have provided numerous memorable experiences with family and friends,” said Kevin Nyberg. “Thank you to Governor Rhoden for giving me the opportunity to help guide South Dakota’s outdoor resources for future generations to enjoy.”
Nyberg lives in Sioux Falls with his wife, Linda. They have four children and five grandchildren.
Chuck Spring has strong roots across western South Dakota, having spent his lifetime ranching near Union Center. He has extensive experience with GFP’s West River Deer Task Force and Depredation Committee, and he formerly served as a GFP Commissioner from 2020 to 2024.

Chuck Spring.
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“I would like to thank Governor Larry Rhoden for the opportunity to serve as a GFP Commissioner,” said Chuck Spring. “Hunting has always been an important part of my life, so one of my goals is to work with the Department to help find solutions to bring back the big game numbers to what they used to be in certain areas of the state.”
Spring has been married to his wife, Claireen, for 51 years. They have three sons who also help run their ranch.
You can learn more about the GFP Commission here.






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