The town of Lamar, Colorado, bid farewell to a piece of its history during the final home football game of the season, facing off against Manitou Springs. The 1940 Works Progress Administration project, formerly known as Savage Stadium, now Thunder Stadium, hosted its last competitive high school football game as Lamar took on the Manitou […]
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For over a year, lawyer Bob Heist, then-chairman of the Milton Hershey School’s board, says he sought internal financial records detailing the spending history of the $17 billion charity, which has a mission to educate low-income students for free.
He now says he is being denied records he needs as a board member charged with overseeing the Pennsylvania boarding school’s operations, and earlier this month he sued the school to obtain the documents. It’s an extremely unusual step for a sitting board member, taken against an extremely unusual institution: The Milton Hershey School is the wealthiest precollege educational institution in the United States. It controls 80% of the Hershey Co. candy giant’s voting s