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EXCLUSIVE: Customers share experiences with pool builder sued by Nebraska AG

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VALLEY, Neb. (WOWT) – After an exclusive story that 6 On Your Side investigated last month, exposing questionable business practices by an Omaha-metro pool installer, the state AG has filed a lawsuit against the company.

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Premier Pools and Spas of Valley. Among the allegations are a deceptive payment scheme, misleading marketing, neglected pool projects, ignored refund demands, and contract language that discourages bad reviews from customers themselves.

The AG also alleges the company used pictures of pools they didn’t build.

Only rainwater and frustration fill the unfinished pool that Mary Ellis told 6 News that Premier Pools and Spas started 17 months ago.

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“I deserve to have a pool because they have $75,000 of my money,” she said.

Ellis is among eight customers who filed lawsuits against Stanger Enterprises and Premier Pools and Spas. 6 News went to the company’s headquarters seeking a response from owner Aaron Stanger and talked with an employee.

6 News asked whether he wanted to comment and attempted to leave a message.

“Yeah, I will let him know that you stopped by,” the employee said.

Stanger emailed 6 News saying that there will be no comment on pending litigation, but pool customer Kyle Mahoney said he wants a response — and hired attorney Jason Bruno, who filed several of the lawsuits.

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“There’s no backyard at my house. No kids no dog nothing back here. For how long? It’s been two years,” Mahoney said.

He has estimates from other pool contractors to complete work that Premier started.

“I’m out $90,000, and now I have to invest $38,000 to put it back to normal,” he told 6 News.

The Nebraska AG filed the lawsuit against Premier Pools and Spas because customers are in deep — and not just financially.

“And you highlighted in your reporting, these holes are hazards,” Hilgers told 6 News. “I mean its one thing that you take someone’s money — and that’s terrible. But take money, then put the hole in, and put on the homeowners the potential hazard.”

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The Schriers still have a nice backyard, so you could say they’re Lucky — except they paid Premier about $50,000 two years ago. The attorney for Alan and Lisa Schrier filed the suit.

“They haven’t done anything for me, so I stopped it relatively quickly when I felt something wasn’t quite right with their dealings,” Alan Schrier said.

In a counter claim, Premier alleges it started design and construction plans, so there’s no breach of contract or refund due.

“We argue they breached the contract because we paid the down-payment, like requested in the contract, and we got nothing for it,” attorney Andrea Hardesty said.

Customers like the Schriers signed a contract with a section warning if they post a negative social media review of file a Better Business Bureau complaint without first notifying Premier Pools and Spas, the company can terminate the contract — implying no refunds.

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Alan Schrier said the clause had a chilling effect.

“Because nobody was allowed to post on social media about what was happening to them, so as we did our research, all we saw were good posts, positive comments, and in reality that wasn’t the case,” Schrier said.

The AG alleges that gag clause, first exposed by 6 News, is illegal.

“They’re getting retaliated against for coming and raising their hand and saying ‘There’s something wrong,’ and that’s a problem,” Hilgers said. “So the more sunlight that we can shine, whether it’s our office or the work you are doing, Mike, I think it’s valuable.”

The lawsuit doesn’t stop Premier Pools and Spas from taking on new customers.

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For customers like the Schriers and Mahoney, the Attorney General’s lawsuit seeks restitution and implies the money they paid for incomplete projects has been funneled elsewhere.

“I paid that much because I thought it was a cheaper route, and I could trust them,” Mahoney said.

As for Ellis, her pool passed a plumbing inspection, but no more work has been done.



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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — No. 2 Nebraska volleyball welcomed UCLA to the Big Ten on Friday night by defeating the Bruins in four sets.

The Huskers won their first conference match 25-22, 25-10, 23-15, 25-22 at the Devaney Center.

Nebraska outhit UCLA 0.246% to 0.153%.

Andi Jackson and Taylor Landfair each made 13 kills to lead the Huskers.

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On defense, Lexi Rodriguez racked up 20 digs, followed by Bergen Reilly with 13.

Nebraska plays another new Big Ten member, No. 20 USC, on Sunday. The match will air on the Big Ten Network at 6:30 p.m.

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Nebraska high school football computer rankings (9/27/2024)

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Week 5 of the 2024 Nebraska high school football season is here and High School on SI is debuting the first computer rankings in Nebsraka this season.

There is a three-team battle for the Class A leaderboard between Elkhorn South, Papillion-Lavista, and Omaha Westside. See if these heavyweights continue their unbeaten streaks this Friday, September 27 on our Nebraska football scoreboard.

SBLive’s formula was created using its own linear algebra-based ranking algorithm inspired by the Colley Bias-Free Ranking Method. Colley’s Method was created by Wes Colley, Ph.D., an astrophysicist at the University of Alabama at Huntsville. He devised his algorithm in order to help address the subjectivity and controversy regarding BCS college football selections in the 1990s and early 2000s, using a method that used no subjective variables.

Here are SBLive’s latest Nebraska football computer rankings, as of September 25, 2024:

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NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMPUTER RANKINGS

CLASS A | CLASS B

CLASS C1 | CLASS C2

CLASS D1 | CLASS D2

CLASS D6

SBLIVE SPORTS LAUNCHES HIGH SCHOOL ON SI

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High School On SI will serve as the premier destination for high school sports fans, delivering unparalleled coverage of high school athletics nationwide through in-depth stories, recruiting coverage, rankings, highlights and much more. The launch of a dedicated high school experience expands Sports Illustrated’s reach to even more local communities as fans can now truly follow athletes from “preps to the pros” on a single platform, bringing them closer to the action than ever before.

For more information, visit si.com/high-school.

— Ben Dagg | @sblivesports



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Can Purdue football get back on track against Nebraska? Scouting the Cornhuskers

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WEST LAFAYETTE − Nebraska was once the hated rival for Ryan Walters.

The Purdue football coach grew up in Colorado and in the 1990s, Colorado and Nebraska was must see TV. Then Walters went on to play for Colorado, like his father.

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Now it’s Nebraska that Walters needs to beat to stop a sinking ship.

Purdue is trying to avoid a third straight loss and also hoping to resurrect an offense and defense that have drifted into the Big Ten abyss the past two games.

The Huskers visit Ross-Ade Stadium for their first road game of the season and the Boilermakers hope that a raucous Homecoming environment can help rattle Nebraska and freshman sensation quarterback Dylan Raiola.

More: BoilersXtra Podcast: Nebraska preview and preseason basketball buzz

Raiola was one of the top quarterbacks in the 2024 recruiting class and he’s shown why. The Nebraska signal caller is second in the Big Ten with eight touchdown passes and has thrown for almost 1,000 yards in four games.

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Nebraska won its first three games with relative ease before losing to Illinois in overtime last week.

More: His dad was Super Bowl MVP, now Purdue football receiver adding knowledge for Boilermakers

Raiola’s top target has been Isaiah Neyor, a transfer from Texas and a former teammate of Purdue QB Hudson Card with the Longhorns. Neyor’s four touchdown receptions are fourth most in the league. How much does the return of Nyland Green help Purdue’s defense?

Nebraska’s defense averages six tackles for loss and 2.8 sacks per game, led by senior linebacker John Bullock (25 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks).

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Heard what Boilermaker quarterback Hudson Card said about Purdue’s 1-2 start and Saturday’s game vs. Nebraska.

How does Purdue’s offense match up with Blackshirts

Nebraska’s defense, known as the Blackshirts, will be a tough unit for the Boilermakers to try to rectify a struggling passing attack.

Purdue did run the ball well at Oregon State, which has proven struggles against the run this season. Devin Mockobee did become the 12th player to join Purdue’s 2,000-yard club after rushing for 168 yards last Saturday. He needs 40 yards to pass Purdue legend Leroy Keyes for 11th most in school history.

It’ll be tough to do that against the Cornhuskers, who are allowing just 94.3 rushing yards per game and just 12.8 points per game. Purdue averages 354.7 yards of offense, which ranks 95th in the country and 13th in the Big Ten, with 583 yards against Indiana State doing the heavy lifting to support that average. Over the last two weeks, that average is 240.5 yards.

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“After the Notre Dame game, I think that Notre Dame was extremely physical, played really, really hard and we challenged our guys as a team and obviously as an offensive unit, the physicality has to be there,” offensive coordinator Graham Harrell said. “If we’re going to be successful, then we have to be physical.”

Prediction: Nebraska 30, Purdue football 20

The Boilermakers bounce back in terms of competitiveness, but there’s three games of data (or four in Nebraska’s case) saying these teams are not playing at the same level right now.

Until Purdue’s defense shows it can set the edge and not get gashed for chunk plays running outside the tackles, it’s hard to believe the Boilers will beat anyone. If it’s more of the same Saturday, Nebraska’s run game, which isn’t a strength, could get a boost.

The Boilermakers also need to show some semblance of a passing game against a secondary that’s been pretty good against. Purdue’s best bet is to keep it close and hope for a chance at the end. That starts with not falling behind early, which has happened the past two weeks.

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Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@jconline.com and follow him on X and Instagram @samueltking.



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