In all, 15 gay marriage licenses were issued Saturday by Carroll County Deputy Clerk Jane Osborn, including to Fort Smith couple Kristin Seaton, 27, and Jennifer Rambo, 26, who became the first legally married gay partners in Arkansas.
"Thank God," Jennifer Rambo said after Carroll County Deputy Clerk Jane Osborn issued a marriage license to her and Kristin Seaton, a former volleyball player at the University of Arkansas. The Fort Smith couple wed moments later on a sidewalk near the county courthouse; the officiant wore a rainbow
Date: May 10, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Arkansas county clerk issues first gay marriage license Saturday
Carroll County Deputy Clerk Jane Osborn issued a license Saturday morning to Kristin Seaton, 27, and Jennifer Rambo, 26, of Fort Smith. They had slept in a Ford Focus after arriving in Eureka Springs at 2 a.m. Saturday and were the first of about 10 couples to line up outside of the courthous
Date: May 10, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Gay couples in Arkansas line up outside courthouse
A day after Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza said the ban was an unconstitutional attempt to narrow the definition of equality, Kristin Seaton, 27, and Jennifer Rambo, 26, exchanged vows at an impromptu ceremony, officiated by a woman in a rainbow-colored dress.
Date: May 10, 2014
Source: Google
Arkansas Issues First Same-Sex Marriage License After Ban Struck Down
Kristin Seaton and Jennifer Rambo of Forth Smith were the first Arkansas couple to receive a marriage license Saturday after Pulaski County judge Chris Piazza ruled the ban unconstitutional Friday. The couple has been together for four years.
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