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A non-Indian couple in Washington says living next to the Nooksack Tribe's new casino didn't bring them any luck.
John and Tamara Ferguson bought their three-acre property in 2004 for $185,000.
When they found out a casino was being built next door, they weren't too worried because the tribe offered to buy them out.
But negotiations fell apart amid John's inability to work due to a back injury, Tamara's emergency surgery and their 14-year-old sons diagnosis with cancer. The tribe says the Fergusons asked for too much money.
Now the couple and their son are living in a rental home. They sold their property to avoid foreclosure but didn't get as much as they wanted.
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(The Bellingham Herald 12/4)