Northern California couple has wedding after losing everything in fire

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Monday, September 22, 2014
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.
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Northern California couple has wedding after losing everything in fireA Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.

WEED, Calif. -- A Northern California couple who lost nearly everything in the devastating Boles fire in Weed have tied the knot thanks to help from their community.

Jaclynn Mitchell lost her home when the wildfire rushed through her Angel Valley neighborhood last Monday. Mitchell's fiancee scrambled to save her wedding dress, but he couldn't save much else from the flames.

The community stepped up with several donations and Mitchell said the support was more than she could've ever imagined.