Potawatomi casino team member celebrated for 35-year career
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Posted: Feb 26, 2026 1:56 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- In March of 1991, what was once known as Potawatomi Bingo opened its doors for the first time. Since then, the casino has grown to become one of the biggest in the Midwest, but one personality has remained consistent through it all.
Thursday, Feb. 26, marks 35 years since Nancy Davis began her career at Potawatomi, and a celebration was held in her honor.
Even after three decades, Davis says she couldn't see herself anywhere else.
"Daily, it is like what's next every day has been a surprise," Davis said. "It is like a daily event, I wake up and I can't see myself going anywhere else but here."
Along with the party, Davis was rewarded with a vacation voucher as well as a plaque honoring 35 years of service.
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