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Director of Ute Tribe's economic development arm resigns
Friday, September 14, 2012
Forrest Cuch, the executive director of the economic development corporation for the
Ute Tribe
of Utah, resigned unexpectedly this week, The Vernal Express reports.
Cuch, a tribal member, joined the Ute Tribal Enterprises in July 2011. He said he left due to a “breakdown in communications" with the tribal council.
Cuch was formerly the director of the
Utah Division of Indian Affairs
before he was forced out last May.
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Cuch resigns tribal office
(The Vernal Express 9/12)
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