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This couple lost their wedding location the day of their wedding. What their family did to help them
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A couple who lost their wedding location on the day they tied the knot learned the value of family. - photo by Herb Scribner
A couple who lost their wedding location on the day of the ceremony thought their chances of having a perfect wedding were over.

Luckily for them, their families thought differently.

As described in an imgur post, the couple's relatives didnt despair when the wedding location fell through on the wedding day. Instead, the bride and groom's families worked together to create a wedding ceremony in the parking lot of the couple's apartment complex. Using easily accessible materials and creative minds, they built a modest yet impressive wedding for the couple, making it a night to remember for years to come.

Since the wedding, we still hear how ours was the best wedding people have ever been to, the couple wrote on imgur. It's been a great learning experience for me, showing me that a fancy event is nothing compared to a true celebration full of love and joy.

Heres a look at their story.
Driver injured when semi rolls on I-70 in Russell County
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The driver of a semi-tractor hauling a trailer received what appeared to be minor injuries Saturday afternoon when the vehicle left Interstate 70 in Russell County and overturned.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reports the crash occurred at 1:51 on April 15, 4 miles east of U.S. 281 on I-70. The eastbound 2022 International was driven by Todd E. Collins, age 44, of Winchester, Kansas. The vehicle went off the roadway to the right, struck a guardrail and went into the south ditch, where it overturned and came to rest.

Collins was wearing a safety restraint. 

He was transported to Russell Regional Hospital.