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Watch the 2025 Thornton Township candidate forum

Supervisor and trustee candidates discussed tax policy, fiscal responsibility, ethics reform, leadership, and more ahead of election day.

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Watch several supervisor and trustee candidates for the Thornton Township Board of Trustees discuss ethics reform, tax policy, fiscal responsibility, conflict management, and leadership ahead of the April 1 election day.

The forum was co-hosted by the Harvey World Herald, the Lansing Journal, and the H-F Chronicle. There were two portions, one for the supervisor, and another for trustees.

Supervisor candidates included Richard Nolan of the Republican Party and Nate Fields, an independent.

Trustee candidates included Kesha Richardson and Carl Dombrowski of the Republican Party and Dominique Randle-El of the Reform Thornton Township Party.

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