Lubbock ISD mourns loss of longtime educator Hattie Gipson Hattie Mae Gipson, a former longtime educator and administrator in Lubbock ISD, passed away December 16, at the age of 84. Her adult lifetime was devoted to molding young lives into productive citizens. (Source: Obituary Photo) By KCBD Staff | December 19, 2020 at 4:50 PM CST - Updated December 19 at 7:28 PM
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Hattie Mae Gipson, a former longtime educator and administrator in Lubbock ISD, passed away December 16, at the age of 84. Her adult lifetime was devoted to molding young lives into productive citizens.
Gipson was born on March 23, 1936, in Lubbock. She attended Lubbock ISD schools and was a proud graduate of Dunbar High School. She received her undergraduate degree in education from Bishop College, then her Masters of Education from West Texas State University. She taught at Hunt Elementary School, and served as the principal at Wheatley Elementary School. She retired from Lubbock ISD after a
Lubbock church employee indicted, charged with bank fraud Lisa Dawn Stabeno (Source: Lubbock Police) By Brad Burt | December 10, 2020 at 4:08 PM CST - Updated December 10 at 4:53 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A grand jury has indicted a woman on charges of bank fraud, accusing her of using money from a Lubbock churchâs community outreach program to pay for personal expenses and vacations including Disney Land and Las Vegas.
According to court documents, from 2013 to 2018, Lisa Dawn Stabeno worked as Accounts Manager for Lubbock non-denominational Church on the Rockâs âDream Center,â an outreach program âfounded for ministry to underserved individuals in East Lubbock.â