GRAYSON, Ky. (AP) -- Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis has been set to spend Labor Day weekend in isolation at the Carter County Detention Center with her Bible and her clear conscience.
At least three same-sex couples will spend the long weekend planning weddings after finally receiving the marriage licenses they asked for months ago but were denied because Davis believes gay marriage is a sin.
The Rowan County Clerk's office issued at least three marriage licenses to same-sex couples on Friday under threat of jail time or fines if they didn't comply with a federal judge's order. While the licenses were freely given, the drama surrounding the clerk did not appear to be ending anytime soon.
A "Free Kim Davis" rally was planned for Saturday.
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