The bride is at a local salon getting the final touches to her hair and makeup.
Local businesses have stepped in to provide a DJ, a wedding cake and 
flowers for the reception. All that's missing right now is the groom.
Seaman Dylan Ruffer of Chester, Calif., has been deployed with the U.S. 
Navy off the coast of Syria for 11 months. But tonight when he steps 
into the arrivals terminal at Reno-Tahoe International Airport at 11:30 
p.m., he'll find high school sweetheart Madison Meinhardt in her wedding
 dress, a preacher, their friends and families all waiting for him at 
the bottom of an escalator.
"Dylan said he wanted to marry me the moment he set eyes on me, so I 
wondered if we could get married in the airport," Meinhardt said in a 
statement from the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority. Even though Ruffer was 
far away in war-torn Syria, a marriage license was arranged, and the 
community rallied to the idea of a wedding and reception at the airport.
"Love is in the air at Reno International Airport" Brian Kulpin, a 
spokesman for airport, told ABC news. He said It all started when 
Meinhardt sent an email to the airport three weeks ago, asking if the 
couple could hold their wedding there.
"I've brought a lot of people home in a lot of sad circumstances," 
Kulpin said. Tonight's wedding, he said, was a welcome change.  
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