Recently, the Nevada Review posted an in-depth review of Jack Harpster’s book, noting that it is much more than a story of the governor’s mansion. Reviewer Joe McCoy applauds Harpster’s attention to historical detail and inclusion of personal stories and political drama, as well as the beautiful photographs and book design of Stephens Press. Being one hundred years old never looked so good!
Jack Harpster Program
December 20, 2010Save the date!
Here’s a heads-up to those of you in the Reno/Carson City area. Great event to learn more Jack Harpster’s writing include 100 Years in the Nevada Governor’s Mansion.
Visit to Town Square
September 15, 2010First Lady Helps Kick Off Summer Reading Program
May 12, 2010On Monday, May 10th, First Lady Dawn Gibbons visited John S. Park-Edison Elementary School to read to fourth and fifth grade students as part of the Scholastic Summer Challenge. This fourth-month global literacy program is a campaign which encourages children to read four or more books this summer. First Ladies and Gentlemen across the country as serving as “Reading Ambassadors.”
Her Side of the Story
December 8, 2009
by Krissy Hawkins
In her first major interview after Gov. Jim Gibbons filed for divorce and evicted her from the governor’s mansion, Nevada first lady Dawn Gibbons spoke exclusively with writer Siobhan McAndrew in the December issue of RENO Magazine.
As reported by the Reno Gazette-Journal, in the exclusive the first lady admits to fears regarding her financial future as well as the humiliation she has endured when the governor entertains female visitors at the mansion.
The RENO Magazine story also includes comments from two of the three women the first lady claims are romantically linked to her husband: Kathy Karrash and Leslie Sferrazza Durant. As well as news that the first lady said she has exchanged e-mails with other betrayed wives of governors, including South Carolina’s Jenny Sandford and New York’s Silda Wall Spitzer.
All in all McAndrew, a reporter for the Reno Gazette-Journal, spent more than 20 hours interviewing the first lady. Hundreds of photos were taken for the story, including photo sessions at the governor’s mansion and in the small apartment where Nevada first lady Dawn Gibbons currently lives.
For the full article visit the RGJ here.
The current issue of RENO Magazine is available here.

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