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"textContent": "By SHAYLA ESCUDERO/Lincoln Chronicle NEWPORT – Emmi Angelo’s hand shook as she signed her name on the marriage certificate. She had driven four hours from Vancouver, Wash. to the Lincoln County courthouse because she had fallen in love with a commercial fisherman she met online. She wore a white lace dress that showed her neck and hand tattoos and bold turquoise and beaded jewelry. “We are absolutely insane,” said Kodi Brys as he smiled at Angelo and signed his name below the looping script of the document. “We are really doing this.” Family members bouquets of flowers in hand crowded\n\nThe post Wedding bells spice up the routine of elections, passports and paperwork in Lincoln County clerk’s office appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
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