Shannon Gober has been promoted to Vice President, Credit Operations.
Shannon Gober started with TexasBank in 1998 as a part-time teller. She grew quickly in her role and became a lead teller until transferring to the credit department in 2000. As the Credit and Loan Department Supervisor, Shannon ensures the accurate and timely servicing of the Bank’s loan portfolio, overseeing the production of loan documentation relating to the opening, servicing, and closing of all loans, and ensuring loans and agreements comply with state and federal laws, regulations and Bank lending policies and procedures. Shannon has been married to husband Kirk for fourteen years and has two grown children and two handsome grandsons.
Back In Time - Jan. 30
Jan. 28, 2021
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Jan. 30, 1941: Betty Jones was elected president of the junior high girls’ Hi-Y when 40 members met with Rebecca Moyers, sponsor. Other officers are Lou Watson, Jean Lindsey, Norma Eiring, Jennie Gares, Betty Joe Smith, Patsy Nell James and Mary Jane Stucker. Jan. 30, 1961: Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars who formed a Bucket Brigade for March of Dimes Collection were Levi Dickerson, E.P. O’Neal, Wilfred Spoener, Clarence Rogers, Tito Trevino, Fred Shipman and Jeff Hutcheson.
Jan. 30, 1981: The completion in another week of a customer parking area adjacent to J.C. Penney, 425 Broadway, will furnish an additional 60 parking spaces in the downtown area.
Plainview ISD considers starting education foundation
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Plainview ISD is testing the waters to create an education foundation.
During a more than three-hour-long school board meeting Thursday night, Gary Zacher and Mike Melcher explained the steps to the board.
Zacher, director of annual giving for Wayland Baptist University, and Melcher, senior major gifts officer for WBU, noted the foundation will take time (about 18 months) to build before the district will really start feeling the benefits. It’ll require legal vetting, setup of a board to oversee it and donations, which will be its bread and butter.
Plainview ISD Superintendent H.T. Sanchez said the PISD Education Foundation would be a not-for-profit organization reliant on private funding, like donations. It could provide funding for classroom projects through teacher grants, student scholarships, charitable projects and maybe field trips, among other things. It’s essentially a philanthropic endeavor
FISH receives $5,000 grant from James and Eva Mayer Foundation
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David Wilder (left), with the James and Eva Mayer Foundation, hands Ron Hanby, (right) with FISH, a $5,000 check.Provided by the James and Eva Mayer Foundation
Plainview’s Faith In Sharing House (FISH) received a $5,000 grant from the James and Eva Mayer Foundation this week.
The check was presented Tuesday afternoon.
David Wilder, a trustee of the foundation, said the donation was decided during the December trustee meeting.
“We decided to make a special grant to FISH and the community to provide food,” he told the Herald via phone. FISH did not apply for the grant.