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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 .
Dolton village trustees scheduled a special meeting for Monday after this week’s meeting dissolved into a walkout by four trustees at odds with Mayor Tiffany Henyard and an order from the ...
Henyard, who leads Dolton village and Thornton Township, appeared to be having the time of her life last month, posting video of herself on social media singing along with songs during the party ...
A Dolton church has sued the village and Mayor Tiffany Henyard, saying it has been blocked from efforts to remodel a building to use as a new home for worship services. Redeemed Christian Church ...
In the late 1970s, he moved to Dolton. [2] In 1991, he was appointed by Mayor Michael Peck to fill a vacancy on the Village Board becoming Dolton's first Black public official. [ 2 ] In 2000, he retired from his position as an assistant principal in the Chicago Public Schools. [ 2 ]
The two challengers to Jackson worked for Dolton (where Shaw was mayor), and used the village's attorney as their lawyer. [3] As mayor, Shaw utilized the trappings of his office to attack political enemies. By 2006, the Shaw brothers were using a public-access television program in Dolton to regularly assail Jesse Jackson Jr. and other ...
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.
The Dolton Board of Trustees' legislative counsel, Burt Odelson, noted in April 2024 that the village government was a defendant in almost forty active lawsuits related to Henyard's conduct. [27] On April 19 2024, the FBI entered the Dolton City Hall to serve subpoenas for records related to the alleged corruption by members of the town government.