‘The Village is broke:’ Dolton village board lawyer says Dolton may lose insurance coverage soon – Cook County Record

The village has been hit by legal actions from a growing number of current and former village employees who have accused Mayor Tiffany Henyard of misconduct, including illegal retaliatory discipline and terminations. For instance, the village's former police chief said he was fired because Henyard believed his wife was too friendly with Henyard's political opponents.
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Harry Loungabow
1 year ago

Oh Boo Hoo, dis incorporate that waste of time.

LMAO
1 year ago

Look at what’s running it……..self serving dem

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