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None so far, it appears. Although it is legal for same-sex couples to marry in any county in Michigan beginning March 21, 2014, the county clerk of this county has so far not opened to begin processing marriage license applications from same-sex couples. If no court has issued a stay by Monday, March 24, 2014, then same-sex couples will presumably begin marrying in this county on that date.

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