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August 27, 2016

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18 TV ENCORE Peru Vacuum Carpet & Flooring 2 x 3" Wilkenson Heating & Plumbing 2 x 3" Royal Center Locker 1 x 9" By Andrew Warren TV Media T he engines are getting fired up, and so are the cookers. It's time for the next season of "The Great Food Truck Race," and this time things are being kept in the family. "The Great Food Truck Race: Family Face-Off" pre- mieres Sunday, Aug. 28, on Food Network, with Tyler Florence returning as host and six new teams competing to find out which one has what it takes to run the best food truck. The word "family" in the title gives away this season's twist. Not only do all six teams completely lack any experience running food trucks, but they're also made up entirely of family members. In Sunday's premiere, the six teams kick things off with a funnel cake-eating contest at a Los Angeles theme park. After bidding for prime food truck spots on the park's grounds, the teams have to hawk their tasty wares to hungry passersby, with the team that brings in the least cash having to hand over its keys and exit the race. As with many reality com- petition series, the race doesn't stay in one place for long. This season's competi- tors are set to leave L.A. and go on a tour through southern California's sun belt, with the teams taking their restau- rants-on-wheels to Ventura County, Santa Barbara and Palm Springs before finally parking on beautiful Catalina Island for the grand finale, which airs Sunday, Sept. 25. These teams aren't just touring those beautiful sun swept shores for the fun of it, though. A mouth-watering $50,000 is at stake — not a bad payoff for spending a few days driving across sunny California while cooking up delicious food. Of course, it's not that easy; it never is. With strawberry festivals and ostrich egg hunts on the travel itinerary, the families must inevitably learn that many things — including family bickering — can act as major speed bumps on the road of this family adventure. "The Great Food Truck Race: Family Face-Off" pre- mieres Sunday, Aug. 28, on Food Network. Families, start your engines 'The Great Food Truck Race' is keeping it in the family Host Tyler Florence and some of the contestants of "The Great Food Truck Race: Family Face-Off." Jason Seward 2 x 3" Financial Expertise For Today & Tomorrow Estate Conservation Life Insurance Annuities Ensure you're making the best fi nancial decisions for yourself and your loved ones. Call to arrange your complimentary consultation with an investmentadvisor today Jason Seward-Agent 1730 W Market St.- Logansport 574-721-9357 MAKING A DIFFERENCE UNITED WAY OF CASS COUNTY

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