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 WISCONSIN 鈥?A local photography company is collecting payments from brides then failing to deliver on signed contra stanley cup cts. It s a story TMJ4 s Jenna Rae began investigating in early 2024, when brides Andrea Brusky and Courtney Remus shared their issues with SB Photography. Since that story, we ve heard from dozens of other SB Photography customers including Mariah Jeske-Brill. She said the company owes her nearly $2,000. A year and a half before her fall 2024 wedding, Jeske-Brill booked SB Photography to capture her big day. However, ear stanley cup lier this year, she said she started seeing bad reviews about the company with people saying they weren t getting their photos. So, she reached out to SB.  I wanted to amend our contract because I wanted a date put in there stating like  you re going to receive your photos back in this amount of time,  Jeske-Brill explained. The company amended her contract and listed specific time frames, but then, she changed course after seeing TMJ4 s story.  Around May, I saw the story and I was like I can t. I don stanley tumbler  t want to go through with this anymore. We still had enough time that we could cancel and get all of our money back besides the deposit,  Jeske-Brill said. SB owes Jeske-Brill $1,875. SB s contract states they  must be notified of cancellation no less than 120 days before the originally scheduled day of the wedding.  Watch: Bride who hired SB Photography for her summer 2023 wedding took them to small claims court and won:            Judge orders lo Kzcq Hundreds of flights canceled, Florida airports closed ahead of Hurricane Milton
 NASHVILLE, Tenn. 鈥?Metro Police have identified the six officers who first responded to the scene of the downtown explosion Christmas morning. City officials say these officers showed up to a  shots fired  call on 2nd Avenue around 5:30 a.m. Upon arrival, an RV on the street played a recording and countdown, saying the vehicle contained a bomb and warning everyone to leave the area. The officers helped several people evacuate before the RV exploded shortly after, stanley website  around 6:30 a.m. They immediately began knocking on doors, not knowing when the bomb would go off,  Chief John Drake said at a press conference Saturday night.  They didn t think of themselves...they thought of the citizens of Nashville. They saved lives today, a stanley cup nd their heroism should be noted.  Officer Brenna HoseyOfficer James LuellenOfficer Michael SiposOfficer Amanda ToppingOfficer James WellsSergeant Timothy MillerMayor John Cooper commended the officers as well.  They took swift action, directed people away, even when their own lives were in peril. This is a year we understand what first responders mean to our community time and time again.             We are so thankful for the brave members of @MNPDNashville and @NashvilleFD who responded today. These people saved lives. Please stay clear of the affected areas and allow first responders and investigators to continue their work. Stay safe, stay strong. https://t.co/kY4ENURSy0mdash;  garrafinhas stanley Metro Nashville  @MetroNashville  December 25, 2020    This story was origina