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One of Henyard's first actions after becoming mayor was hiring Robert Collins to serve as Dolton's police chief. Collins had previously served in the position, but had resigned the previous year. She retained Steven McCain as the city's fire chief. [24] In October 2023, Henyard fired Collins. [53]
According to Lightfoot, Dolton's general fund balance is $3.65 million in debt, which is quite a difference from the more than $5.6 million in funds the village had in April 2022, the outlet reported.
Federal agents on Friday delivered multiple grand jury subpoenas to Village Hall in Dolton seeking records pursuant to the ongoing corruption investigation involving embattled Mayor Tiffany ...
Karen Johnson, who had worked as an administrative assistant in Dolton’s public works department, filed her complaint March 13 against the village, Henyard and Freeman, also alleging that her ...
Dolton (/ ˈ d ɔː l t ə n /) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 21,426 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] Dolton is located just west of the expressway Interstate 94 and immediately south of the city limits of Chicago .
Holmes ran in a four-person Democratic primary election against incumbent mayor Riley Rogers, fellow village trustee Tiffany Henyard, and Robert Shaw (a politician who was the brother of the deceased past Dolton mayor William Shaw). He placed third, behind Henyard and Rogers. [13] Henyard went on to win the general election. [14]
The flashy banners were given back to Henyard’s team after the acting police chief, Ronald Burge Sr., showed up. The banners were reportedly put up along a main road in Dolton over the summer ...
[32] [33] [34] This move angered some in the village, who saw it as blatant nepotism. [34] [35] The Better Government Association criticized this as a, "$70,000 joke on the taxpayers of Dolton". [33] In 2006, the village's former police chief sued the village, alleging that Shaw had fired him for trying to expose corruption within the police ...