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The now-former self-proclaimed “Super Mayor” of Dolton, Illinois, is on to her next endeavor after losing by a landslide in this week’s Democratic primaries. Tiffany Henyard’s tenure as ...
Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard was served with another lawsuit on Thursday after a former employee claimed he was wrongfully terminated. Former Maintenance Manager Dwayne Thrash alleged ...
Tiffany Henyard, the scandal-plagued Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has suggested she'll seek to arrest political opponents, many of whom have raised concerns about her lavish spending on ...
Mayor Tiffany Henyard and other officials lost their power to swipe freely on the Illinois village’s credit cards when the board voted Monday to freeze the municipal plastic after a spending frenzy.
Mayor Tiffany Henyard seemed confrontational with the Dolton, Illinois, residents she was elected to represent during a contentious board meeting on Aug. 5, 2024. (FOX 32 Chicago) ...
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard moved Monday to block the Village Board’s request for outside agencies to investigate her for allegedly misusing village funds. Henyard vetoed a resolution trustees ...
Tiffany Henyard (D), the scandal-plagued mayor of the village of Dolton, ran against Jason House (D). Henyard lost with 536 votes, while House reeled in 3,896, or 87.91% of the votes Tuesday ...
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard is accusing some trustees and the village administrator of taking part in a "civil conspiracy" meant to dilute her authority, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in ...
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Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard dubbed ‘America’s worst mayor’ running for reelection - MSNThe mayor of Dolton, Ill., Tiffany Henyard, is likely the most controversial mayor ever elected in the town of 20,000, facing multiple controversies.
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard mismanaged the south suburban village’s finances through “excessive” spending, hid financial information from trustees and the public, and skirted efforts aimed ...
Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard, who is embroiled in multiple lawsuits and accusations, announced on Tuesday in a Facebook post that she will be seeking re-election as mayor of the 21,000-person village.
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