Within the course of two days, three top executives have left the casino owned by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians of California.
Bill Davis, the longtime general manager of the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, resigned last week. A day earlier, the tribe fired the director of information technology and the director of slot machines.
A tribal spokesperson said the events were not necessarily related. The tribe thanked Davis for his longtime service.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 12/5)
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Morongo Band loses three executives at casino
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