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Find this week's TV listings and enjoy a variety of puzzles and games. See Entertainment Extra By TOM SPIGOLON [email protected] COVINGTON, Ga. — The county chairman says Com- missioner Alana Sanders' recent workout series she organized put the county at risk of lawsuits from injured participants and herself at risk of violating ethics rules for accepting money for leading a fitness class. Board of Commissioners Chairman Marcello Banes wrote to Sanders in an email under the heading "RE: Cease and Desist Notice" about "a matter regarding potential legal liability" concerning a series of workouts she has led since June in a parking area on the side of a Salem Road shopping center. "The county (government) neither sanctions nor supports this series of physical fitness classes that you are promot- ing as a 'Newton County Workout Series,'" Banes wrote. Banes cited a number of concerns about the workouts both leaving the county open to liability and the commis- sioner to charges of violating the county's ethics code. He said he was sending the letter "at the direction of our legal team" and threatened a temporary restraining order against her if she did not have her events "modified to adhere to standards" that minimize county government liability. Banes said his concerns in- cluded Sanders promoting the events as county government activities; and the potential for physical and heat-related injuries to those participating. He said he received "mul- tiple citizen complaints" that she was using her official Facebook page and website and official government status as a commissioner to adver- tise “free” exercise classes for which she was encouraging participants to give a “love By TAYLOR BECK [email protected] COVINGTON, Ga. — Multiple candidates qualified to run for two out of three city council seats up for election in November. Incumbent Councilwoman Susie Keck will face competition for Post 1 of the East Ward on the Covington City Council from a political newcom- er, Carla Ferry. Ferry told The Covington News she was a lifetime resident of the city of Covington, currently residing with her husband and son, who are also Newton County natives. “I am a homemaker with a strong desire to see improvements in my hometown of Covington,” Ferry said. Keck, also a longtime resident of Covington, is seeking reelection for what would be her second term in office. She defeated incumbent Chris Smith in 2017, garnering 61.5% of the vote. Two political newcomers qual- ified to succeed longtime Coun- cilwoman Hawnethia Williams in West Ward, Post 2. Williams announced last week she would not seek reelection, instead opting for retirement from public service. She has held her office for the last 16 years. Looking to replace Williams is Charika Davis, whom Williams publicly endorsed during a Cov- ington City Council meeting held Monday, Aug. 16. Unemployment rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels in Georgia. See A8 Indulge your pea- nut butter craving with PBJ cookie recipe. See B1 Report says Whataburger fast food chain eyes Loganville for future location. Read this and more from The Walton Tribune inside our e-Edition. Visit CovNews.com/e-edition/ By TOM SPIGOLON [email protected] COVINGTON, Ga. — What started as a sheriff's deputy's "routine traffic stop" for speeding turned into an arrest on drug and firearms charges recently. Deputies arrested Trayvon Eric Hollinger, 20, of De- catur, on firearms and drug charges, including possession of a firearm during com- mission of certain crimes, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of Schedule I drugs, and other violations, a report stated. The incident reportedly began Aug. 13 at about 8:18 p.m. at a gas station at 2083 Crowell Road. Deputy Brandon Farmer of the Newton County Sheriff’s Sports Check out which area ath- letes earned Player of the Week honors for Week One. See A7 Follow Us Wednesday, Aug. 25 High: 89° Low: 69° • 60% chance of rain Thursday, Aug. 26 High: 89° Low: 69° • 30% chance of rain Volume 156, No. 68 Index His Word Inside SINCE 1865 Get breaking news updates, manage your subscription, place an advertisement and read the e-edition at CovNews.com Local News, A2 Opinions, A4 Classifieds, A5 Legals, A5 Sports, A6 Business, A8 Food, B1 Alana Sanders For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. 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Covington ballot set Newton native receives CJJA President's Award See BALLOT, A3 Marcello Banes A "routine traffic stop" for speeding turned into much more when Newton deputies found several drugs, a firearm and more Friday, Aug. 13. Special to The Covington News STAFF REPORTS [email protected] DECATUR, Ga. — Ty- rone Oliver, who is com- missioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, was announced Saturday, Aug. 14, as the recipient of the Council of Juvenile Justice Adminis- trators’ (CJJA) 2021 Presi- dent’s Award. Gov. Brian Kemp issued a statement about Oliver and his job performance since he tapped the Newton County native as commis- sioner in July 2019. "Commissioner Oliver has proven himself to be a strong leader in our state's service to youth in the criminal justice sys- tem," Kemp said. "He has rightfully earned the CJJA President's Award because of his genuine commitment to bettering the lives of countless youth and foster- ing safe communities across our state. The Kemp family and the state of Georgia are thankful to Commissioner Oliver, and we congratulate him on this great achieve- ment." Oliver, who is the former chief of the Social Cir- cle Police Department, is responsible for the dai- ly operation of the state agency that includes more than 3,500 employees. Its mission is “to transform young lives by providing evidence-based rehabilita- tive treatment services and supervision, strengthening youth and families' well-be- ing, and fostering safe com- munities.” The department serves the state's justice-in- volved youth up to 21 years of age. "It was my pleasure to See AWARD, A2 20-year-old Decatur man faces multiple charges Learn how area's other municipal ballots will look this fall See A3 Board of Commissioners Chairman: Sanders put county at risk of liability with workout series

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By TOM [email protected]

COVINGTON, Ga. — The county chairman says Com-missioner Alana Sanders' recent workout series she organized put the county at risk of lawsuits from injured participants and herself at risk of violating ethics rules for accepting money for leading a fitness class.

Board of Commissioners Chairman Marcello Banes wrote to Sanders in an email under the heading "RE: Cease and Desist Notice" about "a matter regarding potential

legal liability" concerning a series of workouts she has led since June in a parking area on the side of a Salem Road shopping center.

"The county (government) neither sanctions nor supports this series of physical fitness

classes that you are promot-ing as a 'Newton County Workout Series,'" Banes wrote.

Banes cited a number of concerns about the workouts both leaving the county open to liability and the commis-sioner to charges of violating the county's ethics code.

He said he was sending the letter "at the direction of our legal team" and threatened a temporary restraining order against her if she did not have her events "modified to adhere to standards" that minimize county government

liability.Banes said his concerns in-

cluded Sanders promoting the events as county government activities; and the potential for physical and heat-related injuries to those participating.

He said he received "mul-tiple citizen complaints" that she was using her official Facebook page and website and official government status as a commissioner to adver-tise “free” exercise classes for which she was encouraging participants to give a “love

By TAYLOR [email protected]

COVINGTON, Ga. — Multiple candidates qualified to run for two out of three city council seats up for election in November.

Incumbent Councilwoman Susie Keck will face competition for Post 1 of the East Ward on the Covington City Council from a political newcom-er, Carla Ferry.

Ferry told The Covington News she was a lifetime resident of the city of Covington, currently residing with her husband and son, who are also Newton County natives.

“I am a homemaker with a strong desire to see improvements in my hometown of Covington,” Ferry said.

Keck, also a longtime resident of Covington, is seeking reelection for what would be her second term in office. She defeated incumbent Chris Smith in 2017, garnering 61.5% of the vote.

Two political newcomers qual-ified to succeed longtime Coun-cilwoman Hawnethia Williams in West Ward, Post 2. Williams announced last week she would not seek reelection, instead opting for retirement from public service. She has held her office for the last 16 years.

Looking to replace Williams is Charika Davis, whom Williams publicly endorsed during a Cov-ington City Council meeting held Monday, Aug. 16.

Unemployment rates have returned to pre-pandemic levels in Georgia.See A8

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By TOM [email protected]

COVINGTON, Ga. — What started as a sheriff's deputy's "routine traffic stop" for speeding turned into an arrest on drug and firearms charges recently.

Deputies arrested Trayvon Eric Hollinger, 20, of De-catur, on firearms and drug charges, including possession of a firearm during com-

mission of certain crimes, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of Schedule I drugs, and other violations, a report stated.

The incident reportedly began Aug. 13 at about 8:18 p.m. at a gas station at 2083 Crowell Road.

Deputy Brandon Farmer of the Newton County Sheriff’s

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Special to The Covington NewsPictured, from left, are Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators President Steve Lafreniere, Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Commissioner Tyrone Oliver and Council of Juvenile Justice Admin-istrators Executive Director Mike Dempsey. Oliver was recently awarded the CJJA 2021 President’s Award during a summer meeting Aug. 14 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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DECATUR, Ga. — Ty-rone Oliver, who is com-missioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, was announced Saturday, Aug. 14, as the recipient of the Council of Juvenile Justice Adminis-trators’ (CJJA) 2021 Presi-dent’s Award.

Gov. Brian Kemp issued a statement about Oliver and his job performance since he tapped the Newton County native as commis-sioner in July 2019.

"Commissioner Oliver

has proven himself to be a strong leader in our state's service to youth in the criminal justice sys-tem," Kemp said. "He has rightfully earned the CJJA President's Award because of his genuine commitment to bettering the lives of countless youth and foster-ing safe communities across our state. The Kemp family and the state of Georgia are thankful to Commissioner Oliver, and we congratulate him on this great achieve-ment."

Oliver, who is the former chief of the Social Cir-

cle Police Department, is responsible for the dai-ly operation of the state agency that includes more than 3,500 employees. Its mission is “to transform young lives by providing evidence-based rehabilita-tive treatment services and supervision, strengthening youth and families' well-be-ing, and fostering safe com-munities.” The department serves the state's justice-in-volved youth up to 21 years of age.

"It was my pleasure to

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20-year-old Decatur man faces multiple charges

Learn how area's other municipal ballots will

look this fall See A3

Board of Commissioners

Chairman: Sanders put county at risk of liability with workout series

Benjamin Harrison Spencer

Mr. Benjamin Harri-son Spencer of Decatur, GA passed away on Friday July 9, 2021 at the age of 88. “Spen-cer” as his friends affec-tionately called him, was a lover of life. He was consid-ered by most in his so-cial circle as the life of the party. Spencer could be found many nights through the years orga-nizing the local craps games at his shop on E. Howard Street. Spencer was a dancer – on the weekends he could be seen boot scootin’ his way around the dance-floors of The Silver Saddle on Covington Highway, the Decatur VFW, Cowboys in Rut-ledge, and the Ozone in Covington. To summa-rize Ben’s life – he was an athlete, a veteran, a pilot, a tire man, a fa-ther, a motorcycle racer, a cowboy, and every-thing in-between.

Ben was born on Jan 24, 1933 in Akron, OH and attended Rug-gles-Troy High School in Nova, OH. After high school Ben went

on to Baldwin Wallace College in Bereah, OH and played fullback for the football team. After a year and a season Ben decided this wasn’t the life for him and went on to see the world in the Navy. Ben served from 1951-1955 and after his discharge he and his new bride, Elizabeth, or “Betty” as he called her, decided to begin a new life down South. The couple skated into Atlanta in 1956 on nothing more than hope and a dream and started their new life together on Fowler St, in Home Park. In 1957 Mr. Spencer found what would later be his career working for Mr. Sam Riddick at Rid-dick Tire Co. on Me-morial Drive. In 1960 Mr. Spencer amassed enough to go out on his own and started Spen-cer Tire Co. in Decatur. He went on to work in the tire business for 50 years in total, including opening a second shop in Covington. Before opening the second shop, Ben decided he would run for Newton County Sheriff in the 1976 election, as a way to market himself in the area. He ultimately lost the election, but had a successful tire shop that is still in business with the family today

as “Tires N Wheels.” Spencer Tire in Decatur changed it’s final tire in 2007 and Mr. Spencer began “retirement”. He enjoyed his golden years changing tires for his lifelong customers, spending time down at his farm in Southeast-ern Newton County, and Waffle House breakfasts with his daughters.

Ben is preceded in death by his mother Mildred (1982) & father Shelly (1977) Spencer, brother Ken-neth Howard Spencer (1973). He is survived in death by his daugh-ters, Regina Breed of Cartersville, Ma-rie (Wayne) Haynie of Mansfield, Valina (Amparo) Saldier-na of Grayson, and Melina “Tadpole” (Chris) Hornibrook of Monticello; Grandchil-dren- Cindy (Carlos) Enriquez of Carters-ville, Melissa Breed of Cartersville, Melanie (Nick) Flury of For-syth, Chere Spencer of Jonesboro, Chris Hornibrook Jr. of Ju-liette, Graylon Haynie of Canton, Alle (Alex) Davis of Macon, Brandi Saldierna of Snellville; great grandchildren Cheyenne & Marina Enriquez, and Wyatt & Walker Flury.

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DRUGS:Continued from A1

Office H.E.A.T. Unit had been patrolling the area when he saw a 2008 BMW 328-I speeding, a report stated.

He conducted a traffic stop and found the driver had no license with him, no proof of insurance and dark tint-ed windows, the report stated.

"The odor of raw marijuana was com-ing from the inside of the vehicle and upon a search, a large bag containing marijuana, a Schedule I controlled substance and a digital weight scale was found in the floorboard behind the front passenger seat. Under the front passen-ger seat was (a) hand-gun," the report stated.

Farmer and Deputy Patrick Gilbert confis-cated the vehicle, which had been reported sto-len from a Loganville resident.

They also confiscated a firearm, 7.23 ounces of marijuana, marijuana packaged for sale, an undisclosed amount of money, and a measuring scale, the sheriff's office reported.

"Sheriff Ezell Brown and the H.E.A.T. Unit are committed to enforcing the law and preserving the safety of the citizens of Newton County," said a posting on the sheriff's office Facebook page.

H.E.A.T., an acronym for Highway Enforce-ment of Aggressive Traffic, was created by the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety "to combat impaired and aggressive drivers," its website states.

Newton County Sher-iff's Office is among 17 agencies statewide that participate in the program.

award Commission-er Tyrone Oliver the President's Award for 2021," said Steve Lafreniere, President of CJJA and Executive Director of the Ala-bama Department of Youth Services. "If you have spent any time with him, then you know he is genuine and authentic. He took over during a challenging transition in his depart-ment and while learn-ing his state system, he also stepped up when asked to assume addi-tional responsibilities within CJJA."

The CJJA President's

Award was created in 2013 to recognize a member who has made a significant contribution through participation in the or-ganization's activities, according to the state DJJ. Awardees reflect a dedication to improv-ing the youth's out-comes in their care and display an approach to leadership that values their staff and empow-ers them to be agents of change.

"I am honored to receive this award from the Council of Juve-nile Justice Adminis-trators," Oliver said.

"I am truly grateful for the opportunity to serve the juvenile justice system as a member of this organi-zation."

Oliver is a 20-year veteran of law en-forcement who began his career in 1999 as a detention officer with the Newton County Sheriff’s Office. Ol-iver was one of the first employees of the Brookhaven Police Department when the new city was formed in 2013. Commission-er Oliver was named Social Circle’s Chief of Police in January 2016.

In November 2018, he was appointed Social Circle’s Deputy City Manager.

Oliver is a graduate of Columbus State University’s Law En-forcement Professional Management Program. He also completed the FBI's Law En-forcement Executive Development Pro-gram, FBI Leadership Trilogy, and attended the Georgia Interna-tional Law Enforce-ment Exchange to Israel.

He and his wife, Ai-mee, have five children and one granddaughter.

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CONYERS, Ga. — The Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments on Tuesday, Aug. 24, was to open a drive-through COVID-19 testing site at Springfield Baptist Church to help expand testing capacity in the community.

In partnership with Mako Medical, hours of operation for this location will be Tues-day through Friday and every other Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..

The testing site, lo-cated at 1877 Iris Drive SE in Conyers, will serve Rockdale County and its surrounding communities with up to 500 PCR tests at no cost.

Appointments are not

required but individ-uals may preregister online or by phone to quicken the testing process.

“Access to testing is crucial to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our communities,” said Dr. Audrey Arona, district health director of Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale County Health Departments.

“If you’re experienc-ing symptoms — even if you’re vaccinated — get tested to ensure you don’t spread the virus to others. If you test positive, follow the recommended guid-ance,” Arona said.

Testing remains an important tool in the fight against COVID-19; however, the Health Depart-ment recommends all

who are eligible to get vaccinated as soon as possible as the best means of protection, the release stated.

The vaccine is the best way to limit severe disease, hospi-talization, and death due to COVID-19. COVID-19 vaccines are available at no cost in the Health Depart-ment’s health centers, it stated.

For more informa-tion about COVID-19, testing and vaccina-tion, as well as vaccine eligibility, visit https://www.gnrhealth.com/covid-19-info.

To preregister for a COVID-19 test at Springfield Baptist Church or any other locations visit https://mako.exchange/splash/GAmakotesting.

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By DAVID CLEMONSThe Walton Tribune

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. — Social Circle will have just one contested municipal race in the 2021 elections, for District 1 on the City Council.

Councilwoman Traysa Price is seeking reelection. Adolphus Gaither qualified to run against her.

Voters will go to the polls Nov. 2 in the town that straddles Newton and Walton counties.

Both of them ran for the District 1 seat four years ago against a third

candidate. Gaither failed to make the runoff and Price went on to defeat Tim Haney with 52% of the vote.

Nathan T. Boyd, who was appointed to fill the vacant District 3 seat earlier this year, will serve a full four-year term as he faces no opposition.

On the city Board of Education, Chairman John M. Callahan, District 2 representative Antonio Rico Jackson and District 4 representative Sabrina Reneé Sanford-Flint all qualified to run for reelection and are unopposed.

Callahan, a former board representa-

tive, was elected chairman in 2017 to succeed Tim Lemonds.

Both Jackson and Sanford-Flint unseated incumbents to win their seats four years ago. Sanford-Flint is serving as vice chairwoman of the board this year.

Voting will take place from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Election Day at the Social Circle Middle School Activity Center, at 154 Alcova Drive. Early voting is Oct. 12-29 at a location in the city to be determined. The voter regis-tration deadline is Oct. 4

donation” to instruc-tors.

"The fliers and posts used to encourage at-tendance at these events give the distinct im-pression that this work-out series is sponsored by Newton County," he wrote.

Banes said the "most troubling issue" is a June 26, 2021, post where Sanders — who said she is a certified fitness instructor — "clearly" indicated she would be teaching a kickboxing class.

"You failed to ex-clude the solicitation of a 'love donation' on the advertisement in which you were the featured instructor," Banes wrote.

He said the work-outs were billed as the "Newton Community Workout Series” and leading a class "pres-ents a conflict of inter-est if you are advertis-ing events as county events" and then accept payment for her fitness instruction.

"Your actions may be subject to review as explained in the coun-ty’s Ethics Ordinance," he said.

He noted outside fitness instructors rather than those employed by the county had led other parts of the "Workout Series," such as Zumba and trampoline fitness classes.

"As you may know, Newton County has a Recreation Department that provides fitness instruction to adult county residents," he said.

"All recreation and fitness classes adver-tised by county officials should be county-spon-sored events planned and managed by the Recreation Department. Doing otherwise de-prives the county with the ability to imple-ment risk management policies and procedures for the event," Banes wrote.

He said her fliers and posts indicated that a waiver must be signed but "no such waiver was provided to the county attorney for review."

Banes also said a Newton resident had sent him photos of a recent workout event "where the tempera-tures were abnormally high" and "an injury or worse can occur when participants are in dan-gerous heat."

He said the "commer-cial development man-ager for the shopping center indicates that she had no idea about this workout series."

"This presents a situa-tion where the commer-cial real estate company managing the Kroger shopping center could experience liability due

to an injury and seek to enjoin the County in any resulting law-suits," he wrote. "This would cause the county to expend dollars for legal defense of any such claim or action or resulting judgment."

Banes directed Sand-ers to stop "promoting fitness classes as county endeavors" by Friday, Aug. 20, or face a lawsuit.

In reply to a question about if she met the Friday deadline, Sand-ers deferred to County Attorney Megan Martin "and she can tell you the individuals that were behind this little plot."

"The public would love to hear how this all occurred," Sanders said. "They will defi-nitely see that it was a politically motivated malicious intent that in-cludes discrimination."

Spokesman Bryan Fazio said Banes de-clined further comment. Martin did not return an email for comment about the status of Sanders' reply.

Sanders said in a comment on her Facebook page she answered the request the day she received it Wednesday, Aug. 18, but did not specify what she said in the reply.

The District 3 com-missioner said she announced the workout

series during county commission meetings beginning in May and no county officials or the county attorney expressed concerns to her.

She said Banes then asked her to come to his office in the Historic Courthouse Aug. 18 to give her a "Cease and Desist" letter ordering her to stop the workout sessions she has led since late June.

Sanders alleged coun-ty resident Ann Neuhi-erl videotaping a recent workout triggered the issuance of the letter.

In a video and post-ing, Sanders alleged someone had "sent" Neuhierl, who was a friend of former commissioner Nancy Schulz and had been "harassing" Sanders since her 2020 cam-paign in which she defeated Schulz for the District 3 seat.

"I know who sent her because she is mutual friends with my former seat holder and some others. She is the only one that speaks nega-tively on my pages," she wrote.

Neuhierl told The Covington News that she videotaped the session on her own initiative. Schulz "had nothing to do with my involvement," she said.

"'I' sent me, nobody else," Neuhierl said.

"I went out of concerns about the unhealthy and hot environment. I taped six seconds to docu-ment the conditions, which were unhealthy," Neuhierl said.

She also said her

only direct contact with Sanders was at the beginning of her 2020 campaign to complain about Sanders "littering my subdivision with her flyers and that we are not in her district."

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“I’ll be supporting Ms. Davis,” Williams said. “And I know and feel that she will represent all of the west side.”

Davis currently serves on Covington’s Planning Commission Board, and she is a charter member of the Covington Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Her oc-cupation was listed as “team manager.”

Also vying for Williams’ chair is George Scott “Scot-ty” Scoggins, who is owner of Scoggins Travel Agency and also works as a product manager at Home Depot.

Incumbent Councilman Anthony Henderson, who serves in Post 3 for the West Ward, also successfully qual-ified for reelection. Because no one qualified to challenge him, Henderson is primed to serve a second term.

Henderson was first elected to office in 2017 at the age of 21 after defeating Ocie Franklin and Jeffery John-son. Henderson garnered 57.59% of the vote.

In February, Henderson was accused of violating election laws during the 2017 municipal race. The State Election Board chose to hand over Henderson’s case to the state Attorney General’s Of-fice for criminal prosecution.

According to investigators, Henderson allegedly violat-ed the laws when helping a handful of people regis-ter to vote in Covington’s municipal election, despite not being residents of the city. Henderson has not been indicted.

Candidate qualifying was held during the week of Aug. 16-20. Everyone but Ferry qualified Monday, Aug. 16. Ferry qualified Thursday, Aug. 19.

Covington’s municipal election will be held Nov. 2 at city hall within the court-room chambers located at 2116 Stallings Street.

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By TOM [email protected]

Newton County’s two eastern cities may be com-parable in size but they are facing slightly different sit-uations in dealing with their November elections.

Two incumbents in Man-sfield were the only candi-dates to qualify for the Posts 3 and 4 city council seats.

However, no one qualified for the Post 5 seat that was

left vacant in July by the resignation of Bryan Hale.

City officials are trying to determine the next step in filling the seat, including finding someone to fill it until the current term ends Dec. 31 and when to sched-ule a special election.

Meanwhile, incumbents Blair Northen in Post 3 and Austin Mitchell in Post 4 were the only candidates to qualify and will be unop-

posed for election — appar-ently allowing Mansfield to invoke state law and forego the cost of conducting the Nov. 2 election unless a spe-cial election is held that day.

By contrast, the town of Newborn on the county’s eastern edge has a more settled situation after the incumbents in the three city council seats up for election this year qualified.

Mayor Gregg Ellwanger,

Post 3 Councilman Wayne Sams and Post 4 Council-woman Martha Ellwanger were the only candidates to qualify for their seats that were up for election.

They will be unopposed, allowing Newborn to forego the cost of a Nov. 2 election unless write-in candidates qualify at the last minute.

By TOM [email protected]

OXFORD, Ga. —Oxford will see a familiar face on its city council beginning in January.

Former council member Michael Ready qualified for the Post 4 council seat by the Aug. 20 deadline.

He will join incumbents Jim Windham in Post 5 and Jeff Wearing in Post 6 as the only three to qualify for each of the three council seats up for election this year.

Ready will replace Post 4 council member the Rev. Avis Williams after Williams opted not to qualify for elec-tion to a full term.

Williams was appointed to the Post 4 seat in November 2019 to replace David Eady after Eady resigned to make a successful run for mayor.

Ready is a member of the city’s planning commission and downtown development authority. He served as the Post 3 city council mem-ber from 2015 to 2019. He sought election as mayor in 2019 but lost to Eady.

He said he wanted to rejoin the council to help Eady complete a number of city projects, such as work to halt further degradation of Dried Indian Creek along the city’s eastern edge and build a walking trail along the waterway.

“We’ve talked about it for a number of years,” Ready said.

The city council has worked to protect the creek from further development near its shore through land purchases, donations and conservation easements.

Other initiatives include efforts to improve walkabil-ity in the city with plans to replace and build sidewalks, add new pedestrian lighting and build a mid-block street crossing on Emory Street to enhance pedestrian safety, officials said.

Ready said he decided to qualify for the seat after finding that Williams was not going to run for election to a full term.

“If she had decided to stay, I would not have run,” he said.

Ready is retired from a career as a retail and grocery manager. He is an Army veteran and a member of the Kiwanis Club and American Legion.

Windham, a retiree who was first elected in 2005, will seek his fifth consecu-

tive term on the Oxford City Council.

He said he considered not running for re-election but chose to qualify after seeing that no one else planned to seek the position.

“I didn’t want it to just be a blank slate,” he said.

He said he also wanted to continue the council’s work to complete projects such as the walkability improve-ments and the creekside trail.

Wearing, an equipment rental company owner, is seeking his second term on the council.

Under state law, if no write-in candidates qualify then Oxford will be eligible to forego the cost of the election because each candi-date is unopposed.

Do you ever have moments that capture your

attention or call you to focus such that they linger with you through-out the day? Mo-ments that inspire you to be your best you and truly love your neigh-bor as much as your-self? I had a friend who called these “glimpses of grace.”

Last Sunday, I caught my son gazing at the wooden rafters in church not long after we had settled into our pew for worship. “What are you looking at,” I whispered after I saw him do it again during the opening

hymn. “I’m just look-ing around.”

It felt like more than looking around, though. He seemed to be im-mersed in a particular moment, drawn in by the vaulted ceiling and the church organ belt-ing out the easy-to-sing hymn. By the second time, I was caught in the moment too as I watched him take in the beauty of what seemed like a holy moment.

In many church tra-ditions we spend a lot of time talking about sacraments. My spouse grew up Catholic, and she teaches us about the seven sacraments she learned about and observed in her child-hood. I am Methodist and we recognize two sacraments – baptism and holy communion.

A sacrament is “an

outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.” In Eastern churches it is often referred to as the “sacred mysteries.” These are visible signs of the reality of God and channels of grace. Ultimately, I prefer my friend’s phrase, “glimpses of grace.”

That’s what it seemed like I was seeing on Sunday as Sam gazed upward around the space of that beautiful church. I asked him about it later that day, and he said he was mostly looking at the choir loft where the organ and piano reside, not to mention the one or two singers allowed to sing right now during these pandemic days. This is, after all, the same space where he receives weekly

piano lessons from the church’s music director. His affiliation with her and that space is a sac-rament for him. Later that evening, he admit-ted that he was “kind of bored” so that was also why he was looking around. Honesty, that could be a sacrament these days too.

I don’t believe sacraments should be relegated to the church or even Christianity. Religious leaders and adherents don’t have the market on glimpses of grace, and glimpses of grace happen with-out knowing the con-fines of church or reli-gious tradition. Those moments, experiences, and symbols that bring beauty into our midst only need a willing eye, ear, mind, heart – in-deed a body – to come

alive in our midst and remind us of the mean-ing in the everyday.

It even happened to me recently on a Zoom webinar. As a way of introduction, the presenter asked us to type into the chat three things. She asked us to give the town or city we’re coming from, the room in our house or apartment or office building we were cur-rently inhabiting, and the material below our feet. Responses poured in, including mine: Oxford, work office, carpet. In the same way we bring our body into a room for a meeting, she reminded us, we also bring our bodies into a Zoom space. I especially appreciated thinking of the mate-rial below my feet, the ground on which I am

standing. Seeing all the responses from people connected across time and space virtually reminded me of the ho-liness in that moment. A glimpse of grace.

Life is a sacrament. Friendships, education, sunsets, a lover’s touch, caring for the dying, vaccines, a peanut but-ter and jelly sandwich – all have the potential to be a sacrament. Paying attention is holy work, and I find myself com-ing back to it again and again as a key to living a life fully alive. A life that renders “glimpses of grace.”

The Rev. Dr. Lyn Pace is a United Methodist minister and college chaplain who lives in Oxford with his spouse and eight-year-old.

Despite what you have been told, former Sec-

retary of State Henry Kissing-er nego-tiated an honor-able exit to Viet-nam. After decades of being handcuffed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the U.S. military was finally allowed to do their jobs when President Richard Nixon authorized “Op-eration Linebacker,” the widespread bombing of Hanoi. Stunned, the North Vietnamese im-mediately came to the negotiating table, which resulted in the Paris Peace Accords in 1973. All U.S. combat troops left Vietnam peacefully two months later.

The “Fall of Saigon” happened two years later in April 1975. After the U.S. Congress refused to help our former allies in South Vietnam, these patriots stood alone and were outnumbered four to one against the North Vietnamese and the Chinese Communist Party. The famous rooftop helicopter evac-uation was of embassy personnel, not the with-drawal of U.S. forces.

Weeks ago, President Biden promised us we would not see another “Saigon moment” as he unilaterally with-drew U.S. armed forces from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) mission.

Actually, this is not Saigon; it’s more like Dunkirk. Afghanistan fell in just two days, not two years, after our state department assured us it would not happen.

For years, the media obsessed over every nuance of the former president and his many tweets. But, it is unde-niable that he fulfilled his most sacred obliga-tion: he kept America

safe. During the Trump Administration, the U.S. annihilated ISIS, kept China in check, stopped the Russian pipeline and negotiated the historic Abraham Peace Accords in the Middle East.

Biden stopped the Keystone pipeline in the U.S. and then invited the Russians to build their own pipeline into Europe. Then, he begged the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to provide more oil, which we could have been producing for ourselves. China is now officially threatening Taiwan, saying that if they are accepting the U.S. to protect them, they should look at the current debacle. Our NATO allies are stunned by our feck-lessness. Russian and Chinese embassies are happily open in Af-ghanistan, while Amer-ica’s lost embassy is flying a Taliban flag.

Biden overruled his generals. Instead of focusing on protecting America, he forced our military to concentrate on social studies exper-iments. Even worse, he abandoned the heavily fortified Bagram Air Base to terrorists, along with billions of dollars’ worth of U.S. military equipment.

The Taliban now has an air force.

Biden claims the Afghans refused to fight for their own country. Actually, over the past year, some 80,000 Afghans gave their lives to suppress the Taliban. During that same time, not one U.S. soldier lost their life. The odious disaster that we are currently in started when Biden told the Taliban that we were leaving before the 9/11 anniversary. We also stopped providing air support. Like the South Vietnamese, the Afghans were alone.

Biden ignored and

then blamed his own U.S. intelligence. He has put tens of thou-sands of Americans in mortal peril who are now trapped in a hostile country. The White House admits they do not even know how many Americans they have left, but they think it is around 15,000.

Think about that. There are thousands of Americans left behind to fend for themselves in the most dangerous place in the world.

Biden promised to pull out the Afghans who have helped America over the past two decades. We have already received more than 50,000 applicants, but very few have been saved. In the meantime, the Taliban is reported-ly going door to door, murdering allies we have left behind.

America’s friends are being slaughtered. Girls are being turned into sex slaves. Women who enjoyed years of education and optimism are being thrown back a thousand years. The humanitarian disaster, especially to women, is at biblical proportions. Yet, we have heard nothing from the first female vice president about this disaster.

This is not the end of our troubles. This is a new beginning. Twen-ty years after 9/11, Afghanistan is a more dangerous haven for terrorism than it ever was before. The Tali-ban is already bragging about their historic victory, vowing to form a new “cradle of jihad.” Thousands of terrorists have been released from prisons. These murderers will form a new hive of hatred that four presidents have been trying to avoid. We have spent a trillion dollars, sent almost a million of our sons and daughters, thousands of whom never came back and tens of thou-sands that came back with missing limbs, to

be chased away in a humiliating defeat.

Further, the southern U.S. border is com-pletely out of control. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas privately ad-mitted that the situation is “unsustainable” and that “we’re going to lose.” Now, Al Qaeda has a safe haven to train terrorists and an open border they can easily access to bring their violence home to our shores.

Hospitals in Texas are reporting that virtu-ally all of their recent COVID-19 patients are illegal immigrants. At a time when we are being asked to mask up again, we are import-ing tens of thousands of COVID-19 positive people into our country. Worse, record amounts of deadly drugs, es-pecially fentanyl, are pouring into the U.S. across our undefend-ed border. In just one year alone, more than 93,000 Americans died of drug overdoses, a figure that is “huge, historic, unheard-of” according to health officials.

Everything is worse now. There is record violence in our cities and record spending. Surging inflation. Half of the nation will not take the COVID-19 vaccine, and we are now battling a new, more deadly outbreak of the virus. To top it all off, we are spending trillions of dollars that we do not have to pay people not to work, but then we wonder why busi-nesses cannot find workers.

And, we are liter-ally relying on the tender mercies of terrorists to get our people home safely.

Afghanistan was a NATO mission, yet, according to multi-ple reports, Biden pulled out unilateral-

ly, shocking our allies. A high-level German official stated, “The early withdrawal was a serious and far-reaching miscalculation by the current administration,” and that “this does fundamental damage to the political and moral credibility of the West.” German Chan-cellor Angela Merkel said, “For those who believed in democracy and freedom, especial-ly for women, these are bitter events.” The German president said, “We are experiencing a human tragedy” and that the “images of despair at Kabul airport shame the political West.” A British mem-ber of parliament (MP) called it “the biggest foreign policy disaster since Suez. We need to think again how we handle friends.” French President Emmanu-el Macron is openly discussing a European “strategic autonomy” that does not rely on the U.S. anymore.

Yet, Biden seems un-concerned, displaying a shocking callousness to the human suffering.

There is hope. Like the early days of World

War II, America has been down and out before to later accom-plish amazing victories. But we need to stop our self-defeating social distractions and focus on the real threats that surround us.

Our military is still the best in the world, but China is quickly catching up, and the Middle East just got a lot more dangerous. We need to finish the Keystone pipeline and take immediate steps to, once again, become energy independent like we were just a year ago so that we will not be dependent on OPEC. We need to secure the border. More importantly, we need to re-invest in our mili-tary, stop interfering with their culture and listen to their military advice so that they can accomplish their mis-sion to “provide for the common defense” as written in the very first line of the Constitution.

State Rep. Dave Belton represents the citizens of District 112, which includes Morgan County and the eastern side of Newton County.

Holding the line for freedom in light of the Afghan disasterDave Belton guest editorial

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PUBLIC NOTICE #2007338/25-9/1,8,15

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NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of VERA K. DANIEL deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 11TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

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PUBLIC NOTICE #2007208/18,25-9/1,8

DivorcesIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY STATE OF

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JERRY FULLER PLAINTIFF,VROSETTA TURNERDEFENDANT,

ACTION NO.2021-CV-450-2 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

TO: ROSETTA TURNER5195 AVERY STREETCOVINGTON, GA 30014 BY NOTICE for Publication dated the 23rd day of July 23 2021, YOU ARE HEREBY notified that on the 26nt day of November 2019.the Plaintiff, JERRY FULLER, filed suit against you for Divorce.YOU ARE required to file an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Notice for Publication with the clerk of Superior Court of the Newton County and to serve upon Plaintiff’s attorney, SHERRI WASHINGTON, ESQ, THE WASHINGTON LAW GROUP, PC, 1253 A COMMERCIAL DRIVE, CONYERS, GA 30094. Witness the Honorable JOHN M. Ott ,Judge of the Superior

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BidsTHE CITY of Covington is seeking bids from contractors for the removal of vegetative material, limbs, leaves, and yard debris, currently stockpiled at our Solid Waste transfer facility.SEALED BIDS must be delivered to City Hall, 2194 Emory Street NW, Covington, GA 30014, Attn: Scott Cromer no later than 10:00am on Tuesday, September 21, 2021.A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 10:00 am at the council / court room located at 2116 Stallings Street NW, Covington, Georgia 30014.REQUEST FOR Bids and additional information may be obtained by accessing the request for proposals on the City’s website at https://www.cityofcovington.org/index.php?section=business-opportunitiesTHE CITY of Covington reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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CorporationsNOTICE IS given that articles of incorporation that will incorporate Wade in the Water Ministries Inc have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 10 Bermuda Court, Covington, GA, 30016 and its initial registered agent at such address is Jean Wallace.

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007218/18,25

Debtors CreditorsNOTICE TO DEBTORS AND

CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of ANNIE NELL BROWN deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 11TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

TONIA BROWN120 B PLUM ORCHARD RDCOVINGTON, GA 30016

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NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of DEWEY OREL SHIRAH, JR deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 16TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

ANGELA D. BROWN3520 PIERCE DAIRY RDMADISON, GA 30650

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007378/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of ERIC BERNARD CODY deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 13TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

ORA CODY10120 CHEROKEE DRCOVINGTON, GA 30014

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007368/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of JESSE LEE BROWN deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 11TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

TONIA BROWN120 B PLUM ORCHARD RDCOVINGTON, GA 30016

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007418/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of JOAN DOBBS WYATT deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 17TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

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PUBLIC NOTICE #2007358/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of MARILYNN MCDONALD WHATLEY deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 11TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

RICHARD S. WHATLEY730 MASON DRCOVINGTON, GA 30014

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007388/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of MILDRED ALICE BURNS deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 17TH day of AUGUST, 2021.

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PUBLIC NOTICE #2007348/25-9/1,8,15

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

NOTICE IS hereby given to the debtors and creditors of the Estate of ROBERT SULLIVAN deceased, late of Newton County, Georgia. You are required to render your demands and/or make payments to the undersigned estate representative according to law.THIS THE 17TH day of AUGUST,

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THIS, THE 28th day of July 2021

PUBLIC NOTICE #2006928/11,18,25-9/1

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY STATE OF

GEORGIA

SHERWIN ROACHPLAINTIFF,VBRITTANY ROACH DEFENDANT,

ACTION NO.2021-CV-1557-4

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

TO: BRITTANY ROACH1307 COUNTRY LANE WAYCONYERS, GA 30012 BY NOTICE for Publication dated the 22nd day of July 2021YOU ARE hereby notified that on the 22nd day of November 2019.the Plaintiff, Sherwin Roach filed suit against you for Divorce.YOU ARE required to file an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Notice for Publication with the clerk of Superior Court of the Newton County and to serve a copy of the answer upon the plaintiff (if pro se) or upon the plaintiff’s attorney (if represented). Witness the Honorable Cheveda D. McCamy, Judge of the Superior Court of Newton County. THIS, THE 30th day of July, 2021

PUBLIC NOTICE #2006888/11,18,25-9/1

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY STATE OF

GEORGIA

SHIREKA RASHUN TEAGUEPLAINTIFF,VLANEY ROBERT TEAGUE IIDEFENDANT,

ACTION NO.2021-CV-1057-1

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

TO LANEY ROBERT TEAGUE, II640 RALPH RDCONYERS GA 30094 BY NOTICE for Publication dated the 5TH day of AUGUST 2021YOU ARE hereby notified that on the 6/14/2021.the Plaintiff, SHIREKA RASHUN BROWN TEAGUE filed suit against you for Divorce.YOU ARE required to file an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Notice for Publication with the clerk of Superior Court of the Newton County and to serve a copy of the answer upon the plaintiff (if pro se) or upon the plaintiff’s attorney (if represented). Witness the Honorable Cheveda D. McCamy, Judge of the Superior Court of Newton County. THIS, THE 4th day of AUGUST, 2021

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007238/18,25-9/1,8

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY STATE OF

GEORGIA

TA’METRESS BROWNPLAINTIFF,VMARK BROWNDEFENDANT,

ACTION NO.2021-CV-1373-2

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

TO MARK BROWN1105 TOWN BLVDBROOKHAVEN, GA BY NOTICE for Publication dated the 4TH day of AUGUST 2021YOU ARE hereby notified that on the JUNE 14, 2021 the Plaintiff, TA’METRESS BROWN filed suit against you for Divorce.YOU ARE required to file an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Notice for Publication with the clerk of Superior Court of the Newton County and to serve a copy of the answer upon the plaintiff (if pro se) or upon the plaintiff’s attorney (if represented). Witness the Honorable Cheveda D. McCamy, Judge of the Superior Court of Newton County. THIS, THE 9th day of AUGUST, 2021

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007248/18,25-9/1,8

Name ChangesIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF

NEWTON COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE the Name Change of Child(ren): BRI’ANN MON’E DALEYEVAN NOAH DALEY

KERRY DALEYPETITIONER,V.BRIAN DALEYRESPONDENT.

CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 2021-CV-1667-4

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME OF CHILD

KERRY DALEY filed a petition in the Newton County Superior Court on JULY 21, 2021, to change the name of the following minor childFROM: BRI’ANN MON’E DALEYEVAN NOAH DALEY to BRI’ANN MON’E KENLEYEVAN NOAH KENLEY Any interested party has the right to appear in this case and file objections within the time prescribed in O.C.G.A. §§ 19-12-1(f)(2) and (3).

KERRY DALEY15 WINDBROOKE DRIVECOVINGTON, GA 30016

PUBLIC NOTICE #2006588/4,11,18,25-9/1

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE the Name Change of: ILLYSIA DARLENE WALKERPETITIONER,

CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 2021-CV-1898-4

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME OF ADULT

ILLYSIA DARLENE WALKER filed a petition in the Newton County Superior Court on AUGUST 16,

2021, to change the name of the following minor childFROM: ILLYSIA DARLENE WALKER to ILLYSIA DARLENE ALEXANDER Any interested party has the right to appear in this case and file objections within the time prescribed in O.C.G.A. §§ 19-12-1(f)(2) and (3).

ILLYSIA WALKER431 KIRKLAND RD APT 4114COVINGTON, GA 30016

PUBLIC NOTICE #2007508/25-9/1,8,15

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWTON COUNTY

STATE OF GEORGIA

IN RE the Name Change of: JENNIFER RENA SELMERPETITIONER,

CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 2021-CV-1518-4

NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME OF ADULT

JENNIFER RENA SELMER filed a petition in the Newton County Superior Court on JUNE 29, 2021, to change the name of the following minor childFROM: JENNIFER RENA SELMER to JENNIFER RENA ROSS Any interested party has the right to appear in this case and file objections within the time prescribed in O.C.G.A. §§ 19-12-1(f)(2) and (3).

JENNIFER SELMER20 ANDERSON CIRCLECOVINGTON, GA 30016

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By PHILLIP B. [email protected]

COVINGTON, Ga. – There’s an old saying that goes: “It takes a

village to raise a child.” Recently, though, the Newton cross country team realized it also takes a village to make history.

On Saturday, Aug. 14, Newton High School hosted the State Farm Opener – the first home meet in school history.

According to head coach Stephen Foster; there were a lot of con-tributions made to carry out the vision.

“It took a commu-nity effort to make it happen,” Foster said. “Everything happened quickly and it was a long time coming.”

The first contribution came from Shametria Dixon of State Farm, who ended up becom-ing the event’s title sponsor.

Then, half of the course is on private property owned by Cathy and Denny Dobbs. Foster went to the Dobbs’ home to ask if his team could run to which the Dobbs’ agreed. The only stipulation was that the Rams made arrange-ments to clear the fallen trees on the course.

Marcus Pollard from the Newton College and Career Academy volunteered to clear the trees a week before the meet took place.

Once all of that was completed, Newton’s focus turned to getting a timer for the meet to be official. Foster secured the Perfect Timing Group, which is the same company who times the state track and field meets each year.

An added bonus came with Chris Kaufam from BSN Sports pro-viding breakfast for the runners and coaches.

All of the ground-work took approxi-mately five months to

accomplish. Foster rec-ognized that everything that was done made the day even more extraor-dinary.

“[The meet] was phe-nomenal,” Foster said. “It’s something we did from the ground up and it was something we’ve

never done here before. And there’s also the pride seeing the kids take ownership of help-ing be a part of this.”

Be that as it may, the Rams turned their attention to the

Contributed PhotoKamarra Trisch placed third in the varsity girl’s 5,000-meter run in State Farm Opener on Aug. 14.

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Rams host State Farm Opener

Prep Cross Country

Contributed PhotosGrayson Poynter, right, placed first in the varsity boys 5,000-meter run in the State Farm Opener on Aug. 14. Joana Godinez, left, placed fourth in the varsity girls 5,000-meter run.

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By PHILLIP B. [email protected]

COVINGTON, Ga. – On Saturday, Aug. 14, the Eastside Eagles cross-country team placed second overall in the inaugural State Farm Opener host-ed by Newton High School.

Impressive finishes from Grayson Poynter and Kamarra Trisch aided Eastside’s final place.

There were a lot of “firsts” that took place in the meet for the two runners, too.

Poynter took home the first place trophy in the varsity boy’s 5,000-meter run. He posted a 19:35.28 final time. This was the first time that the sopho-more finished in the top spot.

He had to overcome some initial pain be-fore he knew the final outcome, though.

“I was hot, tired and legs were about dead,” Poynter said. “So I got through that and then realized I won the race. Then I was real happy and was excited to celebrate with my team.”

As a freshman, Aug. 14’s meet was the first varsity level race Trisch had participated in.

She finished third in the varsity girl’s 5,000-meter run with a final time of 27:21.31.

The meet was a great introduction to the var-sity level, Trisch said.

“I was amazed [on how I finished],”

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Phillip B. Hubbard sports editor

Extra point is more valuable than you thinkGrowing up,

an extra point attempt, on any

level, was considered auto-matic. It almost seemed as if it was never fac-tored into the equation when deciding a game.

Since then, there’s been a lot more em-phasis placed on the extra point and New-ton High School’s football game last Friday proved why.

The Rams went into overtime tied with Langston Hughes 0-0. Newton went on de-fense first and surren-dered a touchdown.

On the ensuing extra point attempt, the Rams blocked it and kept the score 6-0.

Newton went on offense and tied the game 6-6 with the extra point upcoming. Sophomore kicker, Jefferson Hernandez walked onto the field, setup the formation and marked off his

steps. If he completes the

attempt, Newton wins. If he misses, both teams go into a second overtime period.

The ball is then snapped, the hold is good and Hernandez puts the ball right down the middle and Newton wins the game.

When all was said and done, the differ-ence in the game was one point – Hernan-dez’s extra point.

What would’ve happened if Hernandez missed? Obviously, the game would’ve gone into a second overtime that would’ve taken on a life of its own.

As a result, the Rams could be 0-1 right now instead of 1-0, which is why there’s been a lot of emphasis placed on the extra point in recent years.

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Trisch said. “I wanted to do the best I could and I’m happy with the result.”

Saturday, Aug. 14 was also the first meet of the season for Eastside.

According to head coach

Michael Jorgenson, Poynter and Trisch didn’t disappoint in their first outing of 2021.

“They both run with convic-tion,” Jorgenson said. “This is Georgia and they’re running in 90-plus degree weather. It takes

their commitment and discipline to run in this heat. They definite-ly have that mindset that they’re going to have to sacrifice some-thing in order to get better. They have that drive and commitment to be successful.”

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competition on the day of the event.

In a field of six teams, the Rams finished third but, from the Rams’ perspective, they placed first by just hosting the meet.

“[Winning the meet] wasn’t even in the cards,” Foster said. “It was our ability to get together and put the meet on. Doing that was our own win.”

Newton also had a few runners place in the meet.

Kenton George and Joana Godinez were the top finishers for the Rams.

George, who is a junior, placed second overall in varsity boys 5000 meter posting a 20:06:29 finish. For George, he wanted to best represent his team in its inaugural meet.

“I tried to do my best so I could place at our race,” George said.

In the varsity girls 5000 meter, senior runner Joana Godinez placed fourth overall with a 27:32.10 finish.

As one of the seniors on the team, Godinez recognized the signif-icance hosting a meet has on the growth of the overall program at Newton High School.

“My freshman year, we had a small team,” Godinez said. “This year’s team is big com-pared to then, but I feel like we’re going to get more people out here

now.” Hosting a meet at

Newton High School has been a goal of Foster’s since he first arrived five years ago. There were a lot of bumps in the road but, thanks to the village of supporters helping, the inaugural State Farm

Opener was indeed a success. So much so that there are already plans to host the meet again next year.

While Aug. 14, 2021, will go down as a his-toric day for the Rams’ cross country team, the most memorable mo-ment came after all the

races were complete. “A lot of our players

just looked at one an-other and said, ‘Guys, we did it,’” Foster re-called. “It went off like it was supposed to. At the end, it was kind of surreal that we actually did it.”

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Contributed PhotoKenton George, of Newton High School, placed second in the varsity boys 5,000 meter run on Aug. 14 in the Rams’ State Farm Opener.

the 15-yard line. This change was

implemented in 2015 and it showed a drastic change in production. For instance, in 2014, NFL kickers were 99.3 percent successful on

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On the college foot-ball landscape, kickers successfully placed the ball through the

uprights 97.1% of the time in 2019.

Included in the 2.9% missed rate is Louisiana Monroe’s extra point miss versus Florida State that the Seminoles won 45-44.

Friday’s contest can be included in the list of examples why the extra point is crucial in the game of football. It can ultimately decide a game.

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COVINGTON, Ga. — Eastside starts its 2021 season on the road at Wind-er-Barrow on Friday, and they’ll be looking for the same result as last season’s match-up.

A dependable rushing attack led by former Eagle Sincere Johnson helped East-side take down the Bulldogs 27-14. First-year head coach Jay Cawthon hopes his team can replicate that perfor-mance and pick up his first win as the new leader of the program.

Other notable match-ups slated for Friday night:

• Alcovy vs. Newton; Sharp Stadium in Covington.

• Social Circle vs. Provi-dence Christian; Redskins Stadium in Social Circle.

Kickoff for all GHSA games is set for 7:30 p.m.

Eagles kick off 2021 season at Winder-Barrow

File | The Covington NewsEastside junior quarterback Johnny Crowe (7) hands the ball off during a summer practice. He’ll make his first career start Friday night against Winder-Barrow.

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — August 2021 offi-cially marks Thomas & Hutton’s 75th year in business.

“Thomas & Hutton’s success is a reflec-tion of our dedicated, hardworking teams and our relationships we’ve built through the years with our business partners and clients. We thank you for a great 75 years of excellence and look forward to 75 more,” said Sam McCachern, Thomas & Hutton President and CEO.

In 1946, the year following World War II, two well-known former Army officers and professional en-gineers, Hue Thomas, Jr. and Joseph Hutton opened Thomas & Hutton’s first location in Savannah. Over the years, the company has grown into 13 offices in nine regions including Charleston, Columbia, Berkeley County, Myr-tle Beach, and Green-ville, South Carolina; Brunswick, Atlanta, Covington, and Buford, Georgia; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Nashville and Smyrna, Tennessee. The joining of Thomas & Hutton with Buford, Georgia’s Development Planning & Engineering, Inc. (DPE) and DPE Sur-veying in 2021, and Smyrna, Tennessee’s Dempsey, Dilling & Associates (DDA) in 2019 were instrumental in the firm’s contin-ued expansion in the Atlanta and Nashville regions.

Thomas & Hutton began offering services exclusively related to surveying, wastewater, and water systems. With its incorporation in 1955, Thomas & Hutton increased its

services and transi-tioned into a full-ser-vice consulting civil en-gineering firm. Today, the firm has expanded to provide profession-al consulting services related to infrastructure and land development to public and private clients in an array of markets throughout the southeast.

“We are proud to celebrate our past and present clients, employ-ees, and leaders that helped create our 75-year legacy. Thomas & Hutton’s investment over the last 75 years in our employees, tech-nology, and strategic vision has placed us in an amazing position to better serve our clients and the communities where we work and live for the next 75 years,” said Ben Jones, Thom-as & Hutton senior vice president and COO.

In the span of 75 years, Thomas & Hutton worked on an assortment of projects ranging from military projects, including airfields, weapon rang-es, and even fall-out shelters (during the Cold War) to modern, industrial manufactur-ing facilities that are redefining logistics and how goods reach consumers in a digi-tal world. Thomas & Hutton is on the pio-neering front of design-ing mission critical facilities to protect data and technology systems that allow businesses to operate efficiently and safely. The firm has extensive experience with redevelopment and mixed-use projects that establish a sense of place and economic vitality such as Plant Riverside and Eastern Wharf (Savannah), The Market Common (Myr-tle Beach, SC), West-Edge (Charleston, SC),

and Covington Town Center (Covington). In-dustrial/manufacturing projects that transform the economic climate of a region include Volvo (Berkeley County, SC) to impressive commu-nities such as Sea Pines and Harbour Town (Hilton Head Island, SC), The Landings on Skidaway Island (Savannah), Kiawah Is-land and Daniel Island (Charleston, SC), Pal-metto Bluff (Bluffton, SC), and Prince Creek (Myrtle Beach, SC).

Now in its fifth gener-ation of leadership, the firm continues to lead the way in assisting municipalities with much needed infra-structure improvements that make the region resilient and adaptive to changes in the economy and climate.

Thomas & Hutton continues the core value established by Joe Hutton and Hue Thomas of giving back to their communities. Across their footprint, Thomas & Hutton employees are active board members for various local nonprofits including Rotary Inter-national, United Way, and Habitat for Human-ity. The firm gives back in various ways through financial and service contributions through fundraising events, such as Jeans Day Fri-days, Office Olympics, chili cook-offs and ice cream socials – to name just a few. Thomas & Hutton also understands donating time is im-portant to help those in need. Thomas & Hut-ton’s Helping Hands program is an internal monthly service-based volunteer program where employees do-nate “sweat” hours to help local non-profits such as Myrtle Beach Therapeutic Riding

+ Vault Club, The Charleston Center for Birds of Prey, Ameri-cas Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, Sweep the Hooch with Chatta-hoochee River Keeper,

and many more. The firm is extremely

optimistic about the future in the regions where they live and work. As Thomas & Hutton celebrates its

diamond anniversary, they look forward to an enduring future, shining brightly on an upward path of growth and success.

By DAVE WILLIAMSCapitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA — Geor-gia’s unemployment rate fell to 3.7% last month, the lowest it’s been since the corona-virus pandemic began in March of last year.

The state added 43,600 jobs in July, while the labor partici-pation rate was 61.7%, the same as the national rate.

Georgia and other Republican-led states cut off federal unem-ployment benefits in June, three months before those programs created during the pan-demic are due to expire, a move that drew crit-icism from Democrats and labor advocates.

Since then, the state has added nearly 84,000 jobs and seen a 300% increase in the number of em-ployed Georgians, state Commissioner of Labor Mark Butler said Thursday.

“We are seeing all-

time high job numbers in many sectors,” he said. “The job market is saturated with oppor-tunities for job seekers, and we are working to connect employers with candidates for long-term employment.”

The job sectors accounting for the most gains last month were accommodations and food services, the sector hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, with 15,200 listings. The administrative and support services sector was next with 7,100.

There are more than 192,000 job openings listed online at Employ Georgia from a wide variety of sectors. In many cases, employ-ers are willing to train quality candidates and help them obtain addi-tional credentials.

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The tastes of summer are often amplified by fresh, regional produce. Peaches are a classic warm-weather fruit that provide just the right amount of sweetness to a variety of dishes. While it’s easy to pigeonhole peaches into breakfasts and desserts, they’re equally at home in more savory dishes.

Fruit often pairs well with mild-flavored meats like poultry and pork. For a re-freshing dinner that’s easy to prepare and cooks up in just about 30 minutes, try “Roast-ed Pork Chops and Peaches” from “Real Simple: Dinner Tonight Done!” (Time Home Entertainment) from the editors of Real Simple.

Roasted Pork Chops and Peaches

Serves 4

Ingredients:1 10-ounce package cous-

cous (1 1⁄2 cups)1 tablespoon olive oil4 bone-in pork chops (3⁄4

inch thick; about 2 pounds total)

Kosher salt and black pepper

2 peaches, cut into wedges

1 small red onion, cut into thin wedges

3 tablespoons white wine vinegar

1⁄2 cup fresh basil leaves

Directions:Heat the oven to 400

degrees. Cook the couscous according to the package directions.

Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Season the pork with 1⁄2 teaspoon salt and 1⁄4 teaspoon pepper and cook until browned, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate.

Add the peaches, onion, vinegar, and 1⁄4 teaspoon each salt and pepper to the skillet, and cook, tossing, for 1 minute. Return the pork and any accumulated juices to the skillet.

Transfer the skillet to the oven and roast until the pork is cooked through and the peaches are tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Serve with the couscous and sprinkle with the basil.

Metro Creative ServiceWhile it’s easy to pigeonhole peaches into breakfasts and desserts, they’re equally at home in more savory dishes.

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Peanuts are a be-loved snack that are as healthy as they are tasty. Despite their somewhat misleading name, peanuts actually are legumes and grow beneath the ground. Legumes are edible seeds enclosed in pods, whereas true nuts grow on trees.

Regardless of their botanical classification, peanuts are enjoyed in many different recipes, both savory and sweet. However, peanuts and peanut butter can be truly delicious when incorporated into des-serts. Such is the case when peanut flavoring

becomes the basis for treats. In this recipe for “Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies” from “A Decade of Cooking the Costco Way” (Costco Wholesale Corpora-tion), edited by Tim Talevich, the popular sandwich pairing of PB&J puts a flavorful spin on cookies.

Peanut Butter and Jelly CookiesMakes 5 dozen

Ingredients:1 cup sugar, plus ex-

tra for coating dough1 cup firmly packed

light brown sugar1 cup Crisco Butter

Flavor Shortening1 cup Jif® Creamy

Peanut Butter

2 large eggs1⁄4 cup milk2 teaspoons vanilla

extract3 1⁄2 cups Pillsbury®

Best All Purpose Flour2 teaspoons baking

soda1 teaspoon salt3⁄4 cup Smucker’s®

Strawberry Jelly, or any jam, jelly or preserves

Directions:Preheat the oven to

375 degrees.In a large mixing

bowl, combine sugar, brown sugar, shorten-ing, and peanut butter. Beat with an electric mixer until creamy. Beat in eggs, milk and vanilla.

In a separate bowl,

stir together flour, bak-ing soda and salt. Add to the peanut butter mixture and beat until blended.

Shape the dough into 1-inch balls. Roll in sugar. Place balls 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet.

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Metro Creative ServiceRegardless of their botanical classification, peanuts are enjoyed in many different recipes, both savory and sweet. However, peanuts and peanut butter can be truly delicious when incorporated into desserts.

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Smoothies can be fast and refreshing any time of day. Because they feature a blend of vitamin- and nutri-ent-rich ingredients all in one convenient package, smoothies tend to be nutritional powerhouses.

Blueberries are a great addition to smoothies because of their many bene-fits. Blueberries have a score of 53 on the glycemic index, which is relatively low. They won’t cause major spikes in blood sugar levels. Blueberries also have a moder-ate amount of fiber, helping you to feel fuller. These berries also are a good source of vitamin K1, vita-min C, manganese, and also have small amounts of vitamin E. Full of antioxidants, blueberries can help keep immune systems running smoothly.

To get an ample dose of blueberries, in addition to many other healthy ingredients, try this “E-Licious Pastel Punch Smoothie” from “Super Smoothies” (Crestline) by Ellen Brown. Vitamin E is the star of this mixture, which helps neutralize

free radicals.

E-Licious Pastel Punch SmoothieYield: Four 1-cup

servingsIngredients:1 cup purple grape

juice1⁄2 cup pomegranate

juice1⁄2 cup silken tofu1⁄2 cup shelled sun-

flower seeds1 4-ounce contain-

er blueberry low-fat yogurt

1 medium banana, peeled and sliced

1⁄2 cup blueberries, frozen

1⁄2 cup raspberries, frozen

1⁄2 cup vanilla fro-zen yogurt

16 fresh blueberries or raspberries threaded onto four skewers for garnish (optional)

Directions:Combine grape juice,

pomegranate juice, tofu, sunflower seeds, yogurt, and banana in a blender or smoothie maker. Blend on high speed for 45 seconds, or until mixture is puréed and smooth. Add blueberries, raspberries and frozen yogurt, and blend on high speed again until mixture is smooth. Serve immediately, garnished with berry skewers, if desired.

Indulge your peanut

cravingsDrink a dose of

blueberry power

Sweeten dinner with fresh fruit in ‘roasted pork chops and peaches’ recipe

Metro Creative ServiceBlueberries are a great addition to smoothies because of their many benefits.

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MONROE — Former Mon-roe fire Chief Bill Owens is running for City Council.

Owens qualified Thurs-day to run for the District 8 seat in the nonpartisan Nov. 2 election. Incumbent David Dickinson also has qualified for the election.

Owens worked his way up in a 20-year career with the Monroe Fire De-partment to be-come the interim chief in October 2018. He assumed the position permanently on Jan. 1, 2019, when the city reconstituted the posi-tion following Public Safety Director Keith Glass’ retire-ment.

“After serving Monroe for 20 years in the fire service, I am honored to announce my candidacy to continue my service and represent the citizens of Monroe in District 8,” Owens said in a statement Thursday.

“Monroe has deep roots rich with history. Our small-town environment has become the envy of the region, and the unparal-leled growth our city has

The city of Monroe will have three contested races in the Nov. 2 municipal election. When qualifying ended at 4:30 p.m. Friday, another candidate had thrown his hat into the ring.

Charles Boyce IV will run against incum-bent Ross Brad-ley for the District 3 City Council seat in Monroe. Bradley was first elected to the council in 2017.

Monroe’s other contested races are for mayor and the District 8 City Council seat.

Challenger Emilio Kelly will run against Mayor John Howard. Kelly is in charge of marketing for Mookie Moo’s Philadelphia Water Ice in Monroe.

Howard was elected mayor in 2017.

Former Monroe fire Chief Bill Owens announced he is running against incumbent

Former fire chief runs in District 8

Mayor, 2 seats on council to be decided

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Monroe Mayor John Howard, left, raises the Freedom Bowl Trophy on Friday night as Monroe Area High School runs out the clock on a season-opening football victory over cross-county rival Loganville. Over the past few years, Howard and his Loganville counterpart, Mayor Rey Martinez, right, have swapped good-natured trash talk, team

jerseys and now the trophy over the rivalry. Loganville took it last year but Martinez had to hand the trophy back to Howard last week as the Purple Hurricanes claimed a 28-7 victory. Read about the upcoming week in high school football action, including another in-county rivalry game for MAHS, in Sports, Section B. Brett Fowler | The Tribune

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The council decided to follow City Manager Eric Taylor’s rec-ommendation and ex-plore proposals for a parking lot on property the city owns.

On Aug. 2, city offi-cials met with the church pastor and Board of Trustees chair-man. Both sides agreed the parking lot lease agreement was “no longer practical” and should be reconsidered, according to a memo from Taylor to the coun-cil.

In tandem with the vote to void the agree-ment, the council de-nied authorizing an engineering study for the parking lot on church property.

In July, the council discussed the church’s former lease with the city regarding the pro-posed parking spaces.

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Sept. 2 Event: Public Safety Day, celebrating the hard work of men and women in local law enforcement agencies, will be from 5-7 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Town Green, 235 Main St., Loganville. The first 100 people will get free hot dogs.

Sept. 3 Concert: The final concert of the 2021 First Friday series will be Sept. 3 with The Tams performing at 7 p.m. on the site of the future Downtown Green (306 S. Madison Ave.) in Monroe. Sept. 4 Class: Monroe-Walton Center for the Arts will have a paint and pizza party with Donna Coffman from noon to 2 p.m. Sept. 4, for children 6 and older. Email [email protected]. Event: Volunteer orientation at the Monroe-Wal-ton Center for the Arts will begin at 1 p.m. Sept. 4. Sept. 7 Meeting: The Walton County Board of Commis-sioners will meet at 6 p.m. Sept. 7 on the second floor of the Historic Courthouse, 111 S. Broad St., downtown Monroe. Sept. 9 Event: The September membership luncheon of the Walton County Chamber of Commerce will be the United Way of Walton County campaign kick-off. The luncheon will begin at noon at Grace Monroe, 203 Bold Springs Ave. Register at waltonchamber.org. Sept. 10 Event: The Taste of Social Circle will be from 6-8 p.m. Sept. 10. Visit socialcirclega.gov. Event: Movies on Main, showing “Raya and the Last Dragon,” will be from 7-10 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Loganville Town Green, 235 Main St. Sept. 17 Concert: On the Border, an Eagles tribute band, will perform at Groovin’ on the Green at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Loganville Town Green, 235 Main St.

Council approves a

rezoning request, but

denies a variance

Denise Etheridge

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Council members had previously asked if the church would allow the city access to the grassy area that was proposed for additional city park-ing via the church’s ex-isting driveways.

The council approved a rezoning request with conditions to rezone a 46.09-acre parcel from agricultural to residen-tial medium density for a proposed subdivision, Conner Springs, at 353 Spring St.

The future subdivi-sion will have a total of 111 lots. In Phase 1, homes will be built on 26 lots. In Phase 2, 36 lots will have homes

with an entrance off Cane Avenue. The third and final phase will build on the remaining 49 lots.

The new residential zoning designation re-quires a minimum lot area of 6,000 square feet, a minimum dwell-ing unit size of 1,600 square feet and set-backs of 30 feet for in-terior roads on the front, 10 feet on the side and 15 feet on the rear, according to the agenda packet.

The rezoning request applicant, Pacific Group, represented owners William and Carol Conner Dukes

during the public hear-ing prior to the council’s vote.

The developer agreed to 12 conditions set forth by the Planning and Zoning Commis-sion. Some of these conditions included no multifamily duplexes, quality design elements and a 15-foot undis-turbed buffer zone.

Councilman Steve Shelton made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tempore Traysa Price, to approve the request without requiring the 15-foot buffer. Shelton suggested the developer replace the buffer with a privacy fence, and ex-tend the sidewalk from Cane Avenue to Cannon Drive.

The council denied a variance on mandatory access points for a planned subdivision on Alcova Drive. Reliant Homes, the developer, initially planned to build on 96 lots with only one access point. Under the city’s ordi-nance, new subdivi-sions with 31-200 lots must have at least two access points and a neighborhood with more than 200 lots must have at least three access points.

Zoning Administrator Barbara Schlageter ex-plained the developer recently proposed a plan with a second en-trance, but that plan missed the application deadline for the last Planning Commission meeting.

Ned Butler with Reli-ant Homes addressed the council, and said the developer could drop the number of lots to 38 and bring an ap-plication back to the commission before the next Planning Commis-sion deadline of Aug. 27.

Councilman Tyson Jackson made a motion, seconded by Price, to deny the request for a variance as rec-ommended by the Plan-ning Commission and send the matter back to the commission to con-sider the latest proposal of 38 lots.

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Council imposes curfew for minors in town

In an effort to keep children and teens safe and off the streets at night, the Social Circle City Council approved drafting an ordinance to establish a curfew for minors younger than 18 years old.

The council voted unanimously to estab-lish the ordinance dur-ing a regular meeting on Aug. 17.

The curfew prohibits unaccompanied juve-niles from being out on certain streets and public places between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Excep-tions to the curfew or-dinance include when the minor is returning directly home from a school, civic or religious activity; traveling to or from a job; traveling from one state to another in a motor ve-hicle; is on the sidewalk adjoining the property where they live; or is in-volved in an emer-gency.

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Parents can face a

citation if their children

violate new ordinanceDenise Etheridge

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violation and charged upon a subsequent vio-lation.

Police Chief Will Brin-kley first recommended to the council in May that the city implement a curfew for juveniles. Brinkley based his request on the interest of public health and safety and the welfare for both youngsters and adults in Social Circle.

The chief informed council members that recent local crime data showed an increase in crimes perpetuated by individuals younger than age 17. He pointed to a rise in vehicle break-ins and said po-lice officers have spotted youngsters on the street in the wee hours of the morning and they were often near the areas where the break-ins occurred.

Brinkley told the council that his utmost concern was the safety of minors. He said un-supervised juveniles wandering out late at night could result in them becoming crime victims themselves. Councilman Tyson Jackson mentioned earlier in the Aug. 17

meeting that he had taken a class on how cities can address sex and human trafficking at the Georgia Munici-pal Association confer-ence held recently in Savannah. Jackson learned this type of il-licit activity often vic-timizes juveniles and can happen even in small cities and rural areas. A curfew could be one way to address this problem, council members said.

In other city business, a majority of the coun-cil approved a contract with Searles Consulting to advocate for state-level funding for a new wastewater treatment plant. The three-month consulting contract is retroactive to Aug. 1 and will cost the city $25,000. City officials hope to receive funding through Georgia’s re-covery fund created with American Rescue Plan Act monies.

Council members also approved an employee benefits package. City Manager Eric Taylor in-formed the council that the city had to renew employee health insur-ance by Oct. 1. Taylor

reported that five com-panies had submitted bids. The city manager recommended the city stay with Humana for health, vision and life insurance, and Ameri-tas for dental insur-ance.

Social Circle also re-solved to adopt the Walton County Hazard Mitigation Plan update for 2020-25.

Fire Chief Ken Zaydel told council members that Walton County is required to update the Hazard Mitigation Plan every five years to meet federal requirements. The plan evaluates haz-ards and identifies emergency manage-ment resources and ca-pabilities.

The city council also approved an alcohol pouring license that in-cludes distilled spirits for Tin Plate, located at 198 Sycamore St.

The council will next meet for a work session at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 2 in the community room. The city council’s next regular meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Social Circle Theater.

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GEORGIA VOTES 2021: Between mayor

Post qualifies to run

for full term as mayor

Mayor Robert Post from the town of Be-tween is running unop-posed for reelection in the Nov. 2 special elec-tion and will continue serving as mayor.

“The work in our small town has only begun and with the voters’ support, I hope to be able to continue

‘Work has only begun,’

says mayor after a year

in office in Between

Between’s special elec-tion in June 2020 to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Marla McGuffey.

During Post’s tenure, the town updated and added new ordinances, established written procedures for conduct-

Post

FROM STAFF REPORTS

ing town business, launched a town web site, added welcome signs on U.S. 78 and ob-tained liability insur-ance for the town hall, its property and its elected officials, accord-ing to a news release.

Post worked closely with the Georgia De-partment of Transpor-tation to improve the New Hope Church Road intersection with en-hanced pavement markings and signage. Walton EMC installed new LED street lighting at the intersection and improved the lighting on Royal Park Drive.

Working in conjunc-tion with the Walton County Public Works

Department, Post was instrumental in getting North and South New Hope Road resurfaced and striped and the planned resurfacing of all the streets in Saint Martin Estates, accord-ing to the release.

Post said his greatest accomplishment thus far is the building of a new town hall. In Au-gust 2020, Post met with then-Chairman Kevin Little of the Wal-ton County Board of Commissioners to dis-cuss the concept of a government complex on Heritage Parkway. The area was home to the Department of Driver Services office, the Wal-ton County Fire Rescue

headquarters and Fire Station No. 2 and Ayers Park (splash pad)

Little agreed to sup-port the county donat-ing a piece of property next to the park for a new Between Town Hall. He obtained ap-proval from the Board of Commissioners to deed a 1-acre site to the town. This began the process of building a new town hall. Con-struction should begin this fall.

the pro-gress started,” Post said in a news re-lease.

Post won the town of

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Can local business leaders predict the future?

I don’t know, but they sure gave it a shot the other day.

Chris Clark, who leads the Georgia Chamber, spoke to the Wal-ton County Chamber earlier this month and asked the guests to pull out their smartphones and weigh in on a survey about our state’s economic future.

For context, 72% of the re-spondents are either corpo-rate executives or small-business owners.

Of the people taking part, 41% said the lack of a qual-ified workforce will be the biggest risk to Georgia be-tween now and 2030, ahead of political divisiveness and a recession.

Slightly more than half said local leadership and strategic vision must be the community’s focus to be prosperous in 2030. I would agree. The upcoming elec-tions this fall are a great place to start, hopefully not just with the voting but with robust discussion among the candidates and voters about the path forward for our communities.

I was a little surprised, and pleased, to see “true equality and economic em-powerment” come in second among five choices, at 22%. What that looks like, I can’t say, but I hope the fact there is so much interest means the conversation continues and the chamber takes lead-ership in ensuring it does.

Survey points to interesting

trends in business, politics

David Clemons

After working in the com-munity journalism business for more than three decades, questions are still directed to me from time to time about the future of print

media. To be hon-

est, it has al-ways pained me to see

how the print side of jour-nalism has declined in re-cent decades. Part of that decline is due simply to technological advancement while another portion has been self-inflicted, although many higher-ups in print media would never admit as much.

Growing up, the big daily papers in Atlanta and Macon were part of our house on a regular basis. Both papers covered issues big and small. Both had standout sports sections which I eagerly looked at each day.

Since that time the inter-net appeared and has been one of the major reasons print media has declined in readership in the past dec-ade. Even large daily news-papers aren’t able to keep up with up-to-the-second news that can be found on your computer screen.

The future for print news-papers likely rests in com-munity-oriented publica-tions like the one you are now reading. Larger papers

have never been interested in all the local news of where you live.

However, newspapers like this one offer things you will never get anywhere else. It still publishes who died, who is born, who won the local football game on Fri-day night, what happened at the routine political meeting and even who was arrested. (This has always been a popular feature among readers unless you are the one arrested, of course.)

Community publications provide news items which its readers are interested in. However, that does not mean the future is guaran-teed for community papers either.

I know of several weekly papers in Georgia which have ceased operations through the years. I have worked for two now-defunct papers.

Each situation is different, but in some cases, it was the fault of the owners, pub-lishers and editors. Owners simply looked to squeeze money from a community and some editors took the

approach to not report bad news. Some felt quality re-porting was not necessary and that readers would pay to read whatever was thrown together on the page. Others closed for rea-sons which were unavoid-able.

Local sports coverage is a must for community papers and it’s not because I am a sports fan. This paper, for example, puts a heavy em-phasis on coverage of high school football each fall. The coverage you can read the following day in the news-paper is better than area daily publications. It’s part of the reason this paper stayed strong during recent times.

There are several strong community newspapers in this area including the one you are reading these mus-ings in. Hopefully in another 10, 20 and 30 years print journalism will still be around. I truly hope so but it will be a battle and a fight for survival which must be fought carefully. Chris Bridges is a former sports editor of The Walton Tribune and The Covington News. Email: [email protected].

Fighting the good fight

to keep print papers alive

Chris Bridges

Denise Etheridge

It seems to me our dogs and cats sensed the anxiety we pet parents felt during last year’s pandemic lock-down, and they continue to absorb that uneasy energy as we humans deal with one manmade crisis after another.

Our Labrador retriever/ -Jack Russell terrier mix has tried harder to get my at-tention these days, drawing me into playful interaction with her ball or chew bone as soon as I walk in the house at the end of a work-day.

My Russian blue kitty has become even more of a lap magnet than ever before. She claims my lap in the mornings at breakfast, especially if I attempt to eat a bagel spread with cream cheese. For some reason she feels entitled to wha-tever is in my plate, no matter how full I fill her bowl.

I have to admit, my fur babies got us through the lockdown of 2020, and they continue to help ease daily stress. Luna and Tater don’t ask for much, and they give so much more in return.

That said, being a pet parent means responsibil-ity and long-term commit-

Our pets are weathering the pandemic, too

ment. Adults,

and chil-dren, must be emo-

tionally prepared for pet ownership because puppies and kittens grow up, eventually grow old and will inevitably cross the rainbow bridge.

Canine and feline family members require us to in-vest time and money into their care, be it obedience training, veterinary care or special foods to ease diges-tive or skin conditions — not to mention the pur-chase of a steam cleaner for those inevitable pet messes.

Individuals and families who are considering pet ownership really should be prepared for the challenges that come with caring for domesticated animals.

I’m sure veterinarians and anyone who works for animal control or a shelter would advise people to be sure they are committed for the long haul – 10-15 years or longer for a dog, and a good 20 years for most cats.

We adopted both our four-legged family members prior to the pan-demic. However, a lot of

folks adopted cats and dogs during the 2020 lockdown, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Luckily, most of these adoptees appear to be cher-ished, and are not being re-homed. The ASPCA re-ported that in a national poll the organization con-ducted of 5,000 pet owners representative of the U.S. population, 90% of dogs and 85% of cats are re-maining in their new homes.

Still, the shelters are fill-ing up again, according to news reports out of Atlanta and Augusta. A Fulton County animal shelter even waived adoption fees ear-lier this month for about a four-day stretch.

Here in Walton County, one only need visit walton-pets.net to see photos of adorable, sweet dogs and cats available for adoption. I’m tempted to take every one of them home, but of course that’s not realistic.

I am glad my husband and I adopted the two pets we have. Luna came from an animal shelter in McDuffie County and Tater was a stray my son and daughter-in-law found in Habersham County.

Both were spayed and re-ceived their rabies and other vaccinations soon after we brought them home. Again, as anyone who owns a pet knows, no cat or dog is “free” when considering the financial investment of a pet.

But, if you and your family members are with-out allergies to dogs or cats, and have a home conducive to rearing a pet, adoption might be the best route. I would advise doing a little research on dog and cat breeds, too. Even with mixed breeds, you can find out about their particular traits, such as are they high energy and needing a lot of room to run or are they couch potatoes. Are they good with children or other pets in the home?

I would also speak with the shelter staff about a pet’s background if you do adopt. How did they come to the shelter? How old were they when rescued?

Our puppy was 4 months old when we adopted her and apparently was wan-dering around the neigh-borhood getting into people’s garbage. She is shy around strangers and it takes her time to warm up to people she doesn’t know. We spent money to fence the backyard when we moved to Newton County.

We wanted to give Luna room to play and keep her from getting hit by a car or allowing her to become a public nuisance.

Our cat had already had one litter before she came to us. She is friendly and really mellow. But she does require more expensive cat food due to urinary tract is-sues.

Again, we invest time and money into our pets.

Adopting a pet isn’t a vi-able lifestyle choice for ev-eryone. But if you have considered the pros and cons of pet ownership and have done some homework on dog or cat care, give our local animal control a call at 770-267-1322.

Adoptions cost $50 and include the following: first vaccinations (dogs DA2PPv; cats FVRCP); de-worming for roundworms and hookworms; voucher for $15 towards a rabies vaccination at participating veterinarians. Heartworm tests, FIV/FELV combo tests, and microchips are purchased with donations.

Walton County Animal Control is located at 1411 S. Madison Ave. in Monroe. Their hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-day and 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Denise Etheridge is a staff writer for The Walton Tribune. Her email address is [email protected].

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• Chamber members be-lieve technology will be the industry sector that drives the state’s economy the most in the next decade, followed by health care.

That’s not terribly sur-prising in an area that’s home to a huge Facebook data center.

• Many cite the presence of misinformation and for-eign influence is their big-gest concern about Geor-gia’s political landscape in 2030, coming in at 43%. That was ahead of a lack of confidence in political insti-tutions (28%), political po-larization (17%) and lack of civility (12%). No one cited redistricting.

• One of the biggest sur-prises in the survey, to me, is when business leaders should speak out publicly on policy issues. The op-tions are issues that affect their customers, clients, employees and families; is-sues that affect their corpo-rate values and principles; and issues that affect their shareholders and financial position.

But 55% said “all of the above,” with just 13% say-ing they should never speak out on political issues. That’s interesting in a so-lidly conservative county where Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and others bashed Major League Base-ball and businesses like Coke and Delta for their op-position to the state’s vot-ing law. David Clemons is the editor and publisher of The Walton Tribune. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @scoopclemons.

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David Carroll

The sign was at the restaurant entrance, plain for all to see: “Please be patient with our team. We are un-derstaffed, and we are trying very hard.”

Welcome to America 2021. We were raised by our parents to be kind, and our teachers tried to instill the traits of character education in our young minds. Yet business owners must post signs reminding us not to be jerks to 17-year-olds who are wait-ing tables during a pan-demic.

The fact that such signs are needed should make us ashamed. Are there more instructions coming our way?

We must already be reminded to wash our hands with soap and warm water in a public restroom. How old are we? Fifty-six going on 6?

Besides, who even reads signs? Have you noticed that every time we have serious flood-ing on the roads, a news story soon follows about someone who had to be rescued, just past the sign that says “Turn Around, Don’t Drown”?

Ask towing com-panies about the people who are shocked to learn the sign that reads “Your car will be towed if you park here” isn’t a joke.

It is a shame that signs like the one I saw at that restaurant are becoming a common sight. Business owners, already at their wits’ end in the 18th month of a pandemic, are struggling to hire and keep workers. They say many employees leave and never return be-cause of the abuse they get from rude cus-tomers. What’s behind the anger? Well, it took an extra five minutes to get seated. Then they

The signs point to a problem with common courtesyhad to wait another five mi-nutes for

their food, plus another five minutes for the dessert.

Then comes the cus-tomer’s revenge: They leave a small, insulting tip. Do you really think it’s the waitress’s fault she is having to do the work of two people, and maybe more? Should we penalize her be-cause she is among the few who is willing to take a job, and then ac-tually show up to serve us?

The manager of a well-known tourist at-traction told me atten-dance is up this year, but her workers are re-quired to follow the safety protocols set up by local government. Masks and social dis-tancing must be en-forced in indoor areas, much to the dismay of some visitors.

Of course, these people vent their frus-trations to the young employees, who are merely following or-ders. That doesn’t keep rude customers from hurling abuse toward them. Would these people approve of adults cursing and yel-ling at their own teen-age children?

A restaurant manager told me that many cus-tomers treat her staff members as “un-educated, and less than equal human beings.” She makes a good point. Too often, we don’t appreciate those who serve us. Yes, they are servers, but they are not our servants.

“The worst cus-tomers,” she said, “are from out of town. They will loudly tell my young staff members that there are no rules where they come from, and they don’t intend to

follow any rules here.” Let us remember

these service employ-ees are people of great value. We should not assume that just be-cause they are working for a small hourly wage, and are at the mercy of our tips, that they are low achievers. Many of them are working their way through college. For many of them it is a second, or even a third job. They have goals and dreams, and many of them will own busi-nesses themselves someday.

That is, if they decide they want to put up with the aggravation that comes with it, in-cluding a rude clientele.

Many frontline res-taurant employees don’t have health insur-ance or sick days, and they are trying to stay healthy among cus-tomers who will get in their face (with no mask) if their drink re-fill is a tad late.

For years, a 15% tip was the accepted gratu-ity rate, but I would en-

courage you to go higher if you can afford it. I would also rec-ommend leaving your tips in cash, rather than a credit or debit card. In some cases, a percent-age is deducted from charge card tips.

One restaurant owner told me, “You would be amazed at what my folks are putting up with. I have been in this business for more than 30 years, and I’ve never seen anything like this. People are in a bad mood, and I understand that. We are just asking for patience and kind-ness.”

No one knows when, or if we will be back to normal. At the rate things are going, we may forget what “nor-mal” was. We may have safety restrictions for a long time to come.

I just hope we can ad-vance to a time when no one has to put up a sign reminding us to be a decent human being. David Carroll is a Chattanooga television news anchor and radio host. Online: ChattanoogaRadioTV.com. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @davidcarroll3.

STONE MOUNTAIN PARK

Confederate imagery

dropped from logo

STONE MOUNTAIN — The Stone Mountain Memorial Association took the next step Mon-day toward deempha-sizing the Confederate symbolism that has made the park in DeKalb County a light-ning rod.

Images of Davis, Lee,

Jackson downplayed

in park’s symbolism

Dave Williams CAPITOL BEAT

The association’s board adopted a new logo that depicts the southern face of the mountain away from the massive carving of three Confederate leaders. It replaces the previous logo dom-inated by images of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.

The Stone Mountain

carving was sculpted during the last century over a period of dec-ades, a time that saw the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan at a 1915 gathering atop the mountain and the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court order desegregating public schools.

The project was con-ceived during the Jim Crow era, when Con-federate monuments sprang up across the South glorifying the “Lost Cause” of the Civil War as an honor-able struggle for South-ern independence rather than a fight to preserve slavery.

That interpretation of the war later fell into disfavor, particularly during the civil rights era and, more recently, during nationwide pro-tests against police bru-tality that spread ac-ross the nation last year after the murder of George Floyd, a Black man from Minneapolis, by a white police officer.

With Confederate statues toppling across the South, critics of the Stone Mountain carv-ing have called for it to be removed.

“The Lost Cause is a lie,” Teresa Hardy, pres-ident of NAACP DeKalb County Branch 5192,

told board members Monday. “A lie cannot live forever.”

But Wes Freeman, a member of the Sons of

Confederate Veterans, said the board’s effort to essentially ignore the Confederate memorial is destined for futility.

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County students earn AP Scholar Awards

MONROE — More than 100 Walton County students earned AP Scholar Awards for their suc-cess in Advanced Placement testing ear-lier this year.

The rate of students earning a 3 or higher on the tests, which are scored on a five-point scale, increased by more than 7 percentage points at Loganville High School in the past year.

Some 71% of students in the Walton County School District who took the exams scored a 3 or higher, making them eligible to receive college credit or in some cases exempt in-troductory college courses.

All three high schools in the county system experienced a slight de-cline in AP course par-ticipation from the pre-vious school year due to the pandemic, but

Pass rate up 7.5 points

at Loganville despite

challenges of pandemic

the pass rate was largely unchanged.

The percentage of students making 3 or better went to 77.8%, from 70.3%, at Logan-ville High School.

It was virtually un-changed at Monroe Area at 63.5%, down from 64% in 2020.

At Walnut Grove, the passing rate was 64.4%, down from 65.6% in 2020.

The district saw 452 students enroll in 18 different AP courses last year. An average of 12 courses are offered on campus each year in the district, but stu-dents have no-cost ac-cess to all 38 courses offered by the College Board through the Georgia Virtual School.

“We are extremely proud of our students, teachers and admin-istrators for their hard work during the 2020-21 school year,” Celeste Cannon, the district’s director of secondary curriculum, said.

“Despite the chal-lenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, our students continued to excel in

rigorous college-level work. We look forward to focusing on increas-ing our participation and helping more stu-dents earn college credit while still in high school.”

Students must take an AP exam at the end of a course to earn col-lege credit.

Thirty-two Walton County School District students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.

Loganville students earned an average score of 4.13, Monroe Area students an average of 4.06 and Walnut Grove students an average of 3.83.

There were 25 stu-dents earning the AP Scholar with Honor Award for an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams and scores of 3 or better on four or more of these tests.

Average scores of these students were

3.57 at Walnut Grove, 3.5 at Loganville and 3.44 at Monroe Area.

There were 53 stu-dents to qualify for the AP Scholar Award with a 3 or higher on three or more AP exams.

Their average scores were 3.43 at Monroe Area, 3.29 at Walnut Grove and 3.16 at Lo-ganville.

“I want to commend our students for suc-cessfully taking advan-tage of a challenging program to better pre-pare themselves for the future,” Superintendent Nathan Franklin said.

“I want to also thank our teachers and ad-ministrators for their continued leadership. Teaching at all levels has been challenging over the past year and a half with school clo-sures, quarantines and illness.

“We recognize the in-creased difficulty that comes along with these types of courses and our ability to remain open and continue to see success at this level is impressive.”

EDUCATION

FROM STAFF REPORTS

Local students graduate from Ga. TechATLANTA — Several

local men and women were among the 4,435 undergraduate and graduate students hon-ored at the 260th com-mencement exercises of the Georgia Institute of Technology, May 7-8 at Bobby Dodd Sta-dium.

• Covington: Charles Hall, Bachelor of Science, computer science, highest honors; Ka-thryn Higinbotham, B.S., litera-ture, media and communication, highest honors

• Loganville: Erin Wrobel, B.S., mathematics, highest honors; Taylor Jones, B.S., civil engineering; Jessica Wolf, B.S., business administration, high-est honors; Crystal Uwazie, B.S., biochemistry; John Jehle, B.S., business administration, high honors; Anthony Pisaturo, B.S., biomedical engineering, honors

• Monroe: Peyton Hutchison, B.S., mathematics, high honors; Sara Howard, B.S., business ad-ministration, highest honors; Steven McGaughey, B.S., math-ematics, high honors.

• Oxford: Noah Wilson, Master of Science, chemical engineering; Joshua Tukes; B.S., business administration; Daniel Sheppard, B.S., business admin-istration, highest honors

Tech students earn

top academic honors

Several local students earned faculty honors in the spring 2021 se-mester at Georgia Tech.

This designation is awarded to undergrad-uate students with a 4.0 GPA for the se-mester.

The faculty honors students included Cathryn Cohenour of Social Circle; John Fort-ner and Hunter Smith of Loganville and Ben-jamin Howard, Sara Howard, Jonathon

Miller and Spring Rawl, all of Monroe.

Tech dean’s list

Several local students earned a place on the dean’s list at Georgia Tech in the spring 2021 semester.

They included Jack Atkinson and Joshua Suber of Covington; Sarah Bulger, Emir Ibri-simovic, Nathan Tan-zosch and Madeline Tran, all of Loganville; Laurel Freeman of Ox-ford; and Steven McGaughey and Hunter Melton of Monroe.

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

Local students

graduate from UA

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —Three students from the Walton County area graduated from the University of Alabama during spring com-mencement.

Jasmyne Allen of Lor-ganville earned a Bach-elor of Science in com-merce and business ad-ministration.

Sydney Damiani of Oxford earned a Master of Arts.

Blair Woodall of Cov-ington earned a B.S.

Academic honors

in Tuscaloosa

More than 11,800 stu-dents earned a spot on the dean’s list at the University of Alabama in the spring 2021 se-mester.

Among them were Blair Woodall of Cov-ington; Kenedi Ritten-

berry of Loganville; and Gabriel McCullers, An-drew Tippett and Haynes Waldo, all of Monroe.

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN

Carey is Outstanding

Storm Spotter at GSW

AMERICUS — Lorelle Carey of Loganville was named the Outstanding Storm Spotter of the Year at the Georgia Southwestern State University Student Rec-ognition Ceremony.

Storm Spotters are student leaders who help with new-student orientation, program-ming for first-year stu-dents and co-instruct-ing the GSW Experi-ence course for incom-ing first-year students.

HARDING UNIVERSITY

Carney makes dean’s

list for pharmacy

SEARCY, Ark. — Katie Carney of Oxford made the dean’s list in the Harding University Col-lege of Pharmacy in the spring 2021 semester.

Dean’s list standing is reserved for full-time students with a 3.8 GPA or better.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Vanderboom makes

SEMO president’s list

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Heidi Vander-boom of Loganville made the president’s list at Southeast Mis-souri State University

FROM STAFF REPORTS in the spring semester. Students must earn a

perfect 4.0 GPA and have at least 12 hours of course work with no grade below a A to make the president’s list.

WALNUT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL

Nominated for

Congress of Future

Medical Leaders

WALNUT GROVE — Gemir Rounsaville, a junior at Walnut Grove High School, was a del-egate to the Congress of Future Med-ical Leaders on June 26-27.

The event is an honors-only program for high school students who want to become physicians or go into medical research fields.

Dr. Mario Capecchi, the 2007 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine, signed Rounsaville’s appoint-ment to the Congress.

JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY

Peters graduates

from Jax State

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. — Carleigh Peters of Monroe graduated from Jacksonville State Uni-versity in May with a degree in art.

2 make honor list

Two local students earned placement on the honor lists in the spring semester at Jacksonville State Uni-versity.

Roderick Thompkins of Loganville made the president’s list.

Broadus Lindsey of Monroe made the dean’s list.

— From staff reports

Rounsaville

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seen in the last year will continue in the years to come.

“Our city will not look the same in four years and it is my desire to ensure the citizens’ voices are heard and in-cluded in the city’s fu-ture development.”

But on Sept. 1, 2020, the City Council voted 6-2 — with Dickinson in the majority — to ter-minate Owens’ employ-ment. City Admin-istrator Logan Propes accused Owens of con-duct unbecoming an of-ficer, specifically for having an affair with a woman whose employer had business dealings with the city in violation of a policy against ex-ternal fraternization with a conflict of inter-est or potential liability.

The woman’s hus-band contacted police Chief R.V. Watts, asking him to investigate.

Owens sued the city, Propes and Watts in federal court in July, claiming they illegally searched private com-munications to damage Owens’ reputation.

In the suit, Owens seeks reinstatement de-spite the city having

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cific locations” around the east metro area and beyond, including Athens, Barrow County, Buford, Loganville and Snellville. In all, the website reported, more than two dozen loca-tions are being consid-ered in Georgia.

No specific location was given for the pos-sible locations. But ToNeTo Atlanta re-ported that Whata-burger is planning to use the property of many former restau-rants like O’Charley’s, TGI Fridays and Logan’s Roadhouse for its planned expansions into Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee.

The Kennesaw loca-tion will be at 705 Townpark Lane, where an O’Charley’s was lo-cated.

Logan’s closed early in the pandemic last year and has a vacant location on Atlanta Highway in Athens. There is a former O’Charley’s location on

Food: Report says Whataburger considers area in expansionContinued from A1 Scenic Highway North

in Snellville. The Georgia 316 corri-

dor in Barrow County is getting another iconic burger place, this one more regional, as The Varsity has announced plans to locate there

and off the Oconee Connector after closing its longtime home near downtown Athens ear-lier this year.

The company started in 1950 with a stand in Corpus Christi, Texas, and now operates more

than 800 locations, open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Whataburger oper-ates in 10 states, with the closest locations to metro Atlanta in Ope-lika and metro Birming-ham, Alabama.

Owens: Says suit, candidacy are not relatedContinued from A1 promoted Andrew

Dykes to chief. Owens is also seeking reinstate-ment of benefits, lost wages, unspecified compensatory damages and legal fees.

Owens told The Trib-une his candidacy isn’t connected to his lawsuit or the way he left the city government.

“It’s been my inten-tion to seek public office after my career in public service for a very long time, probably eight or more years,” he said. “I’ve been with thou-sands of Monroe cit-izens on their darkest day, during their darkest hour. I have extensive knowledge of how our city government oper-ates and I will be hon-ored to represent them

on the council.” He said the suit likely

won’t be settled anytime soon.

“I imagine it will be a year or more before a judgment is issued,” he said. “The lawsuit will have no effect on my service to the citizens of Monroe. The suit will not be settled in the council chambers but in federal court.”

There is precedent for a councilman being in-volved in litigation with his city. Social Circle City Councilman Steve Shelton survived a civil lawsuit brought by then-Mayor Hal Dally and other council members in 2013, re-lated to Shelton’s time as director of public safety.

Councilman David Dickinson for District 8. Dickinson, a former mayor and local attor-ney, was elected to the council in 2017.

District 6 Council-man Tyler Gregory is running unopposed for a full four-year term. Gregory won a special election to serve a re-maining term for the District 6 seat after longtime Councilman Wayne Adcock died.

Qualifying also ended Friday afternoon for the town of Be-tween.

Mayor Robert Post is running unopposed and will serve a full term. Post won the town’s special election in June 2020 to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Marla McGuffey.

Candidate Jonathan Page qualified late on Friday, and will join two other town council candidates, Brian Rubin and William “Bill” Boswell, in vying for a four-year term on council.

Incumbent Council-woman Mary Ann

Election: Walnut Grove, Between city

council candidates qualify for Nov. 2 voteContinued from A1

Rivers is running un-opposed for a two-year term to fill the unex-pired term of the late Barry Turner, who died in July.

The election in Be-tween will be held from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 2, at the Praise Center, 1857 Highway 78.

In Walnut Grove, two incumbent council-women qualified last week for the municipal election and are run-ning unopposed: Mary Hall, who serves as mayor pro tempore, and Linda Pilgrim.

Walnut Grove oper-ates under the council-mayor form of govern-ment. The council is nonpartisan and its four council members serve four-year stag-gered terms.

Walnut Grove Mayor Mark Moore is the city’s chief elected offi-cial. He cannot make or second a motion and only votes to break a tie. His office will be on the ballot in 2023.

The Walnut Grove City Council meets at 7 p.m. the second Thurs-day of the month at the Park Street Municipal building.

Early voting in Geor-gia will begin Oct. 12 and end Oct. 29.

The last day to reg-ister to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 2 gen-eral election is Oct. 4.

For more infor-mation, contact the Board of Elections at 770-267-1337 or email elections@co. walton.ga.us or visit the secretary of state website at sos.ga.gov.

Councilman Tyler Gregory speaks during a special Monroe City Council meeting July 27. He received no opposition in his bid for a full term. David Clemons | The Tribune

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Monroe-Grove rivalry gets renewed Friday

You can’t throw a rock in this county without

hitting someone who’s been impacted by Jeff Segars. Not that I’m

suggest-ing you go around throwing rocks at

people. A few weeks ago, I

went to a local bank to handle some business and met Ammie El-liott, who’s a vice president and branch leader at one our area financial institutions.

In between crunch-ing numbers and sign-ing documents, we engaged in some small talk, which inevitably led to discussing our families. She men-tioned that she had an only son who played professional baseball.

Since I have a keen interest in the local sports scene, I was immediately curious who her off-spring might be. Turns out it was none other than Timothy Elliott, who starred several years ago for Loganville be-fore pitching for the Georgia Bulldogs.

He’s currently on the staff of the Everett AquaSox, a Single-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners.

He’s also one of dozens and dozens of former Red Devils who have moved onward and upward to the next level, both colle-giately and profes-sionally. Most notable are Clint Frazier and Brandon Moss, who each reached the big show.

I could go on, but the list would fill several pages and I’d inevita-ble leave someone out.

No doubt, all of these men would list their former high school manager at or near the top of the list

Segars’

legacy

will live

forever

David Johnson is a sports correspon-dent for The Walton Tribune. Email: [email protected].

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Warriors hope to pick up

first win with an upset of

No. 10 ranked ’Canes

lopsided nature of the series, it’s become just another game on the schedule.

The two local schools will meet at the Purple Pit Friday night for the 12th time.

The Hurricanes estab-lished their dominance over the Warriors early, winning the first three

For a brief moment, it appeared as though Mon-roe Area and Walnut Grove would develop into a heated and hotly con-tested rivalry.

Instead, thanks to the

Walnut Grove will have to figure out a way to stop a potent Monroe Area offense led by quarterback Selatian Straughter (13) Friday night at the Purple Pit. Patrick Graham | File | The Tribune

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Lions to host

familiar GISA

foe Friday

Check out the rest of this week’s high school football action. Bethlehem Christian

1-0 overall at Loganville Christian

0-1 overall The Lions will step out of

their new home for a show-down with an old rival Friday night

For years, the two private schools battled for region ti-tles as members of the Geor-gia Independent School Association. BCA is still a part of the private school league, but LCA opted to join the Georgia High School Associa-tion last fall.

Fortunately, GHSA opened the door several years ago to inter-association play, en-abling the two area schools to continue their rivalry.

The Knights enjoyed some success against the Lions when both were members of GISA, winning back-to-back games in 2017 and 2018. Otherwise, LCA has dom-inated the series, including winning the past two meet-ings by a combined score of 81-7.

But the tide could turn this year. LCA struggled in its sea-son opener with a 40-10 loss to Providence Christian. By contrast, Bethlehem flashed some offensive power in a 38-21 win over Strong Rock.

Knights quarterback Ben

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CalendarHigh school football

Friday Bethlehem Christian at Loganville

Christian, 7:30 p.m. Stratford Academy at George Walton,

7:30 p.m. Providence Christian at Social Circle,

7:30 p.m. Walnut Grove at Monroe Area,

7:30 p.m.

High school volleyball Wednesday

Monroe Area at Walnut Grove, 5 p.m. Thursday

Mountain View and Bethlehem Christian at Loganville Christian, 5 p.m.

Grayson at George Walton, 5 p.m. Saturday

Loganville Christian at Brookwood Aloha Bash, 9 a.m.

George Walton at Brookwood Aloha Bash, 9 a.m.

Loganville at Brookwood Aloha Bash, 9 a.m.

High school softball Wednesday

King’s Ridge at George Walton, 4:45 p.m.

Thursday Loganville at Greenbrier

(Doubleheader), 4 p.m. Jackson County at Walnut Grove

(Doubleheader), 4 p.m. Oconee County at Monroe Area,

5 p.m. Social Circle at Washington-Wilkes,

5 p.m. Providence Christian at Loganville

Christian, 5 p.m. Friday

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Reed completed 13-of-16 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns. Ty Whiting caught nine of those throws for 157 yards.

On the ground, Jo-shua Adams carried 22 times for 127 yards.

For a shell-shocked LCA defense, it won’t get any easier this week. Providence Christian

1-0 overall at Social Circle

1-0 overall After beating cross-

county rival George Wal-ton last Friday in the season opener, the Red-skins hope to follow up with a victory over another private school.

But what looked like a potential cakewalk might actually be a tough battle.

Heading into its eighth full varsity season, Prov-

idence has never had a winning season and had a total of eight victories. Its ninth win, a 40-10 rout of Loganville Chris-tian last Friday, indi-cated the Gwinnett school might be turning a corner.

This week’s game could turn into a shoot-out. The Redskins also scored 40 points in a win over cross-county rival George Walton. Junior quarterback Logan Cross led the way with 332 yards passing and three touchdowns.

As a bonus, the Red-skins displayed a potent running game behind sophomore Kam Durden, who ran for 70 yards against the Bulldogs. Stratford Academy

0-0 overall at George Walton

0-1 overall If last Friday’s loss to

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indication, it’s going to be a long year for the Bulldogs. The defense allowed over 400 yards while the offense man-aged less than 200, mostly against Red-skins reserves.

In its home opener, GWA will be facing a much improved team determined to end a three-game losing skid to the Bulldogs.

Longtime GISA ri-vals, the two schools met 18 times as members of the pri-vate school league, with the Eagles win-ning 14. Since both moved to the GHSA, GWA is 3-0.

But it’ll take an upset to make it four straight. Stratford re-turns six starters on both sides of the ball from a team that went 9-2 last fall.

Friday: Social looks to move to 2-0 while George Walton hosts Stratford for home opener

Continued from B1

games. But it wasn’t until the fourth game, a 75-0 in-your-face, run-up-the-score trouncing by Monroe, that things got heated.

Walnut Grove re-sponded by winning two of the next three games, including a re-sounding 34-7 beat-down in 2016, setting the stage for what ap-peared to be a fierce and competitive series.

Instead, under Kevin Reach, Monroe has re-claimed control, win-ning the past four games by an average of 26 points.

The Hurricanes (1-0)

will be heavy favorites again this time based on the results from week one. Monroe rolled to a 21-point victory over Logan-ville, and they broke into the Class AAA rankings at No. 10. Meanwhile, Walnut Grove (0-1) lost by 17 to Miller Grove.

“We made a lot of mistakes,” Warriors head coach Robert An-drews said. “But the good news is, they’re all fixable.”

Unfortunately, trying to fix them against what appears to be one of the best Monroe Area teams in recent years will be a tall

order. Hurricanes quarter-

back Selatian Straugh-ter looks to be in mid-season form after mis-sing most of last year with injuries. In last Friday’s win over Lo-ganville, he completed 9-of-14 passes for 197 yards and three touch-downs and ran 24 times for 171 yards and a score.

“He’ll probably be the best quarterback we’ll see all year,” An-drews said. “He can throw, run and he un-derstands his role on the team. And he’s got a lot of people sur-rounding him that help him out.”

Rivalry: Monroe to host the Grove FridayContinued from B1

Skylar Jones will look to help kickstart Walnut Grove’s run game Friday night on the road against rival Monroe Area. Patrick Graham | File | The Tribune

Social Circle looks to improve to 2-0 with a win over Providence Christian Friday night at home. Cassie Jones | MAK Photography

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of biggest influencers in their lives. He not only helps make them outstanding baseball players but even better men and leaders.

So it was a hard day when Segars an-nounced recently that he was stepping away as Loganville’s baseball coach to devote himself completely to his new job as the school’s ath-letics director. I’m sure it was hardest on the current players, who are looking forward to another run at a state title this spring.

Not that they won’t be in the running, and that’s a credit to Segars and the type of pro-gram he’s built. Given that most of his assis-tants have been around almost as long as he has, the transition should be seamless.

But let’s not kid our-selves. It’s not going to be the same without

seeing Segars running the show for the Red Devils. Playing for a legend is a privilege and something you’ll remember the rest of your life.

Certainly, Segars has nothing left to prove. Winning five state ti-tles and 10 region championships places him among the best high school managers in state history.

Some of the greatest highlights in Walton County prep sports his-tory involve Segars. I remember him taking his team to its first championship series in Gainesville, where Moss and Micah Owings went toe-to-toe on the mound. The Red Devils lost a thriller but set the stage for their amazing run.

And that run began in Griffin, with the home-run blast off Blake McCullers’ bat earning their first title.

And who could forget the dog piles after each of the clinching wins?

Of course, there was that little hiccup in Houston County in 2016.

Which brings me back to that meeting with Mrs. Elliott a few weeks ago. When I learned her son was a senior that year, I let slip that he must have been involved in the game of which no true Red Devils fans wishes to speak.

Oops. Even five years later,

she couldn’t hide the bitter feelings of that moment. Time doesn’t necessarily heal all

wounds. Some just sit there and continue to fester.

That Jake Fromm home run either over or outside of the left field

foul pole will forever be a shot to the heart of Red Devils baseball fans. For Segars, it was one of the very rare times he was tossed

from a game. No doubt that game

will forever haunt his memories. But it will never tarnish his leg-acy.

Johnson: The legacy of excellence set by Jeff Segars at Loganville will last foreverContinued from B1

The Loganville Lady Red Devil volleyball team went 4-3 in its first week of play, Aug. 12 at home and Aug. 14, at Apalachee High School.

They hosted Dacula, Winder-Barrow and county rival Monroe-Area. They started the night Aug. 12 by drop-ping a match to Dac-ula 2-1 but rebounded to sweep Monroe 2-0. To end the night, Lo-ganville droped their final match 2-1 to Winder-Barrow.

At the annual Queen of the Court Tourna-

ment, hosted by Apa-lachee. In the four matches, Loganville went 3-1 with wins over Gainesville and Mountain View in straight sets. The Red Devils needed come from behind wins, finishing 26-24 for wins in both matches.

In the Gold Bracket, Loganville lost its first-round match to

Parkview 2-1. The Lady Devils lost the deciding set 15-11. They would finish the day out against host Apalachee. They took the match in straight sets and finished in third place overall for the tournament.

Senior Allie Gubash led the way for the of-fense. For the week, she finished with 55

kill, 41 digs and five aces. She finished her junior year with 185 kills in 93 sets played.

Juniors Makayla Stolarik and Iliana Cordova played well all week. Stolarik had 43 kills, 37 digs and seven aces in 17 sets. Iliana Cordova, another junior, had 110 assists for the week and would add

17 kills and 38 digs.

Jamie Thomas was

solid from the middle

spot. The senior fin-

ished the week with

28 kills, 10 aces, 11

digs and eight blocks.

Sophomore Caroline

Sorrell is off to a good

start defensively. She

had 37 digs on the

week.

Volleyball » LHS goes

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of its new season

Lady court Devils off to mixed start to 2021 season

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Haulk headed to Emmanuel

Chan Haulk of Loganville recently signed a scholarship to continue his baseball career at Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs. On hand for signing day were, from left, front row, sister Josie Haulk, father Phil Haulk, mother Libby Haulk and godmothers Anne Wood and Faye Mitchell. Back row, athletic director and former head coach Jeff Segars, coach Mike Ryan, coach Bran Mills and principal Brad Bolemon. Melinda Pease | MP Sports Pics

Farmer inks with ABAC

Mavin Farmer of Loganville recently signed a scholarship to continue his baseball career at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton. On hand for signing day were, from left, front row, father Keith Farmer, grandfather WC Farmer, Mavin Farmer, grandmother Frances Farmer and mother Shallan Farmer. Back row, athletic director and former head coach Jeff Segars, coach Mike Ryan, coach Bran Mills and principal Brad Bolemon. Melinda Pease | MP Sports Pics

‘Playing for a legend is a privilege and something you’ll remember the rest of your life.’

— David Johnson

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Opponents of a proposed Dollar General store, which would be built at 2971 Gratis Road in unincorporated Monroe, have begun to post signs urging residents to contact county officials. A delay in publication of a legal notice means one of the dates on the sign is incorrect. The matter goes before the Planning Commission on Sept. 9 and the Board of Commissioners for final approval or denial on Oct. 5. David Clemons | The Tribune

Proposed Dollar General

draws opposition in Gratis

MONROE — Signs of opposition have begun popping up in the Gra-tis community as another Dollar General store is proposed in the ru-ral part of Walton County.

The Planning Commission will meet at 6 p.m. Sept. 9 to consider four items, including a proposed zoning change that would allow a Dollar General Stare at 2971 Gratis Road in unincorporated Monroe.

SW North Monroe LLC is request-ing the change on 4.79 acres owned by Jessica Byrd of Bethlehem.

The land is zoned for rural use and the proposed change is to busi-ness use.

Should the change be approved, the stre would be built across the street from the Gratis Store, a land-mark business in the small com-munity.

The Planning Commission meet-ing originally was set for Sept. 2, but an error in publishing the public notice about the meeting in The Walton Tribune led to a one-week delay.

The Tribune is the county’s legal organ and notification of such pro-posed zoning changes is required.

Editor and Publisher David Cle-

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“I apologize to the county offi-cials, the developers and the people who oppose this for causing a change to the plans,” Clemons said.

“We’ve found why this occurred and have taken steps in hopes of keeping it from happening again.”

The meeting will take place on the third floor of the Walton County Government Building, at 303 S. Hammond Drive in Monroe.

Commissioners will hear from people with an interest in the proj-ect and vote to make a recommen-dation to the Board of Commis-sioners for its Oct. 5 meeting.

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Kelly E. Baumann Jr.

Cavin T.Camp

Ellin A.Casperson

Adrian D.Coach

AugustusC. Curry

Xaivius T.Durham

Stuart K.Finley

• Kelly E. Baumann Jr., 48, of 1720 Youth Jer-sey Road, Loganville, was charged with pos-session of a Schedule II substance.

• Cavin T. Camp, 40, of 1011 Davis St., Apt. B,Monroe, was charged with possession/man-ufacture of a controlled substance.

• Ellin A. Casperson, 55, of 3075 WedgewoodDrive, Monroe, was charged with posses-sion/manufacture of a controlled substanceand driving with a suspended driver’s license.

• Adrian D. Coach, 44, of 4680 New Horizons

Drive, Loganville, was charged with posses-sion/manufacture of a controlled substance,driving with a suspended driver’s license and ataillight violation.

• Augustus C. Curry, 53, of Jefferson, wascharged with possession of a Schedule II sub-stance and possession/use of drug-relatedobjects.

• Xaivius T. Durham, 22, of Forsyth, wascharged with criminal interference with gov-ernment property.

• Stuart K. Finley, 30, of Dacula, was chargedwith possession of marijuana and posses-sion/manufacture of a controlled substance.

• Bobby J. Haynes, 45, of Jefferson, wascharged with possession/use of drug-relatedobjects and possession/manufacture of a con-trolled substance.

• Chazerae L. Hyman, 39, of 504 MeadowsLane, Social Circle, was charged with criminaltrespass and terroristic threats and acts.

Walton’s July arrestsPeople charged with a crime are

considered innocentunless and until proven guilty.

97Subway1299 N. Cherokee Road,Suite D, Social Circle

88The Retreat580 Tommy Lee FullerDrive, Loganville

97Pizza Hut4685 Atlanta Highway,Suite 500, Loganville

90Spice Wing4743 Atlanta HighwaySuite 180, Loganville

83Little Italy 105 N. Broad St., Monroe

96Miss Dot’s Dinner& Sweet Shop307 Main St., Loganville

85Hardee’s4360 Atlanta Highway, Loganville

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Joshua D.Meyer

Phillip A.Smith

Saquan E.Smith Jr.

Dena M.Stancil

Josiah L.Adderly

Dustin M.Bramlett

Jacob B.Buice

James J.Cloer

Travis R.Hall

• Joshua D. Meyer, 26, of Lawrenceville, wascharged with possession of a firearm/knifewhile committing a crime andpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance.

• Phillip A. Smith, 53, of 1205 Oakland Drive,Monroe, was charged with possession/man-ufacture of a controlled substance, obstruc-tion of an officer, an open container violation,possession of non-labeled prescription drugsand defective equipment.

• Saquan E. Smith Jr., 20, of 529 Dove Way,

Social Circle, was charged with entering autoand theft by receiving stolen property.

• Dena M. Stancil, 41, of Jefferson, wascharged with possession of a Schedule IV sub-stance and possession of a Schedule II sub-stance.

• Josiah L. Adderley, 23, of Lawrenceville, wascharged with burglary.

• Dustin M. Bramlett, 31, of Bethlehem, wascharged with possession of a weapon by aconvicted felon, drug-related objects, drivingon the wrong side of the road, possession of

Schedule IV substance and possession of afirearm/knife while committing a crime.

• Jacob B. Buice, 23, of 1181 Adcock Road,Monroe, was charged with obstruction of anofficer, possession/manufacture of a con-trolled substance and driving under the in-fluence.

• James J. Cloer, 39, of 6470 Dove Drive, Lo-ganville, was charged with cruelty to childrenand simple battery.

• Travis R. Hall, 28, of Atlanta, was chargedwith aggravated assault and rape.

Adam W.Hill

Bryan K.Holcomb

Larry S.Hudgens

Darren L.Hunter

Antonio L.Hutchinson

Kimberly C.Johnson

Tijen D.Kyles

Jesus Marban-Ramirez

Jaimie L.Mattox

• Adam W. Hill, 42, of Statham, was chargedwith possession of marijuana, possession ofdrug-related objects and possession of aSchedule II substance.

• Bryan K. Holcomb, 38, of Colbert, wascharged with possession/manufacture of acontrolled substance and possession/use ofdrug-related objects.

• Larry S. Hudgens, 31, of Conyers, wascharged with possession of a weapon by aconvicted felon.

• Darren L. Hunter, 45, of 411 E. Marable St.,

Monroe, was charged with improper equip-ment, possession/manufacture of a con-trolled substance, driving with a suspendeddriver’s license and possession of non-labeledprescription drugs.

• Antonio L. Hutchinson, 31, of 202 DovePlace, Social Circle, was charged with obstruc-tion of an officer.

• Kimberly C. Johnson, 42, of Cartersville,was charged with possession/manufacture ofa controlled substance.

• Tijen D. Kyles, 33, of Covington, was

charged with hindering apprehension.• Jesus Marban-Ramirez, 33, of 916 Bay

Creek Landing, Lot 86, Loganville, wascharged with possession/use of drug-relatedobjects and possession/manufacture of acontrolled substance.

• Jaimie L. Mattox, 22, of 719 Lacy St., Mon-roe, was charged with possession/use ofdrug-related objects, possession of marijuanaand possession/manufacture of a controlledsubstance.

Herbert L.Price

Sabin B.Proffitt

William O.Randolph

Fredrick L.Ridgeway

Justin H.Stephenson

TimothyI. Thomas

BrentsieV. Walton

Patrick R.Anderson

Jestin E.Barnes

• Herbert L. Price, 39, of 1431 Shiloh OakDrive, Loganville, was charged with traffickingin illegal drugs, possession of marijuana andpossession/use of drug-related objects.

• Sabin B. Proffitt, 40, of 228 Oak Drive, So-cial Circle, was charged with child molestation.

• William O. Randolph, 46, of 1325 E. ChurchSt., Monroe, was charged withpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance and driving with a suspended driver’s

license.• Fredrick L. Ridgeway, 47, of 631 Birch St.,

Monroe, was charged with aggravated assault,criminal damage to property, robbery, interfer-ing with a 911 call, battery and home invasion.

• Justin H. Stephenson, 21, of Madison, wascharged with possession/manufacture of acontrolled substance and drug-related ob-jects.

• Timothy I. Thomas, 19, of Statham, was

charged with false imprisonment and rape.• Brentsie V. Walton, 54, of 806 E. Church St.,

Monroe, was charged with possession/man-ufacture of a controlled substance.

• Patrick R. Anderson, 34, of 864 Tower RoadNE, Social Circle, was charged with posses-sion/use of drug-related objects and posses-sion/manufacture of a controlled substance.

• Jestin E. Barnes, 39, of Lilburn, was chargedwith possession of a Schedule II substance.

BrittanyA. Blevins

Ricky D.Boakye

Javaris D.Brake

Jasiyah S.Burgess

Kelly L.Coleman

Richard L. Edmondson Jr.

Malik D.Henry

Austin S.Howard

Etonia R.Jones

• Brittany A. Blevins, 30, of Athens, wascharged with theft by receiving stolen prop-erty.

• Ricky D. Boakye, 36, of 233 Dove Place, So-cial Circle, was charged with theft by takingand simple battery.

• Javaris D. Brake, 37, of Covington, wascharged with a headlight violation, drivingwith a suspended driver’s license, posses-sion/manufacture of a controlled substance,possession of marijuana and possession/use

of drug-related objects.• Jasiyah S. Burgess, 19, of Athens, was

charged with theft by receiving stolen prop-erty.

• Kelly L. Coleman, 34, of Athens, wascharged with improper use of turn signals,fleeing to elude and speeding.

• Richard L. Edmondson Jr., 37, of 420 Sham-rock Drive, Monroe, was charged with posses-sion of a Schedule II substance.

• Malik D. Henry, 18, of 530 Booth Drive, Apt.

B, Monroe, was charged with criminal at-tempt, carrying a concealed weapon, posses-sion of a firearm/knife while committing acrime, theft by taking and entering auto.

• Austin S. Howard, 35, of Oxford, wascharged with possession/manufacture of acontrolled substance.

• Etonia R. Jones, 33, of Atlanta, was chargedwith possession of a Schedule I substance.

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88Rising Donuts4763 Atlanta HighwaySuite 320, Loganville

90Coffee Camper101 N. Broad St., Suite B,Monroe

81Barberito’s4743 Atlanta HighwaySuite 120, Loganville

90LR Burger202 E. Spring St.,Monroe

88Taco Bell4335 Atlanta Highway,Loganville

98Bruster’s Real IceCream1431 N. Highway 11, Monroe

86Domino’s5141 Highway 81, Loganville

87Shane’s Rib Shack4743 Atlanta High-way, Loganville

90Waffle House4752 Highway 78, Loganville

91Papa John’s Pizza4915 Highway 138,Suite A, Loganville

84The Center for Advanced Rehab671 N. Cherokee Road,Social Circle

98Mal’s Krazy Krab500 Great Oaks Drive,Suite 8, Monroe

Bobby J.Haynes

ChazeraeL. Hyman

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The Walton County Department ofPlanning and Zoning issued the follow-ing permits for July:

Accessory building larger than 500 square feet

1680 Gratis Road, Nehemiah ConstructionLLC, July 1

1315 Greendale Road, Henry Huff, July 11235 Highlands Blvd., Coley W. Bradberry, July

21888 Gratis Road, J Key Construction, July 22680 Walton Downs Road, Bomac Invest-

ments LLC, July 62931 Double Springs Road, Alcovy Builders

Inc., July 62028 Queens Cemetery Road, Joe Allen and

Carolyn Sue Smith, July 73332 Hoke Court, Darwin S. Yanes Cardenas,

July 82090 Snows Mill Road, Alisha Denise Glass,

July 13377 Frost Road, Dana Everett Harden, July 201436 Charleston Ave., Georgia Built Construc-

tion LLC, July 23109 Tanners Bridge Road, Robert Harrington,

July 26

Accessory building smaller than 500 square feet

436 Mulberry Creek Drive, Cashanda andJohnny J. Veasley, July 1

1720 Ike Stone Road, Shay D. and Cherri Tate,July 16

1504 Cedar Creek Drive, Chad Harris Green,July 20

1012 Crystal Brook Way, Zachary Keith Fields,July 22

2529 Shockley Springs Drive, Michael Eme-neker, July 27

Addition1910 Pannell Road, Mark A. Hayes Jr., July 93335 Marce Camp Road, Trailwood Builders,

July 13418 Mountain Drive, Jon Marc Jackson, July 162649 Green Road, Champion Window Co. of

Atlanta LLC, July 202090 Snows Mill Road, Alisha Denise Glass,

July 211350 McKinsey Ridge, Patrick McDaniel and

Deborah Mothershed, July 29

Between Pool3004 Sweetwater Trail, R&R Pools Inc., July 26

Driveway0 Tommy Dillard Road, Andrea Nechole and

Travis Seagraves, July 60 Rabbit Farm Road, George E. Jr. and Shari

Leight Nolan, July 84175 Mount Paran Drive, Elmer Glenn Tippens

Jr., July 1230 Browning Shoals Road, Sun Equity Invest-

ments, July 1440 Browning Shoals Road, Sun Equity Invest-

ments, July 143356 Old Monroe Madison Road, Justin Bruce

Malcom, July 161321 Hillside Road, Anthony James and Colby

Alyc Willhite, July 19Browning Shoals Road, Sun Equity Invest-

ments LLC, July 214809 Ridgewood Road, Henry D. Buchner and

Laura D. Klueber, July 27

ElectricCounty Right of Way, Highfill and Scarbor-

ough Lighting and Electric, July 14295 Scout Hill Drive, Marvin E. Knight, July 63161 Mount Paron Church Road, Legacy Elec-

trical Services Inc., July 73225 Partain Road, David Turner, July 122460 Snows Mill Road, George H. Jr. and Rose

D. Spires, July 121745 Greystone Lane, Titan Solar Power GA

Inc., July 166035 Georgia Highway 81, Marc Jones Con-

struction LLC, July 204860 New Horizon Drive, TH Mize Electric

Co., July 203406 Chandler Road, Arnold Electric Inc., July

23Walton County Roads, Full Circle Electric LLC,

July 273131 South Smith Road, Martin Huerta, July 275702 Old Highway 138, John Honaker Electri-

cal Services, July 284660 Atha Circle, Power Home Solar, July 30205 Clearwater Drive, Marc Jones Construc-

tion LLC, July 291560 Maddox Lane, Power Home Solar, July

30

Good Hope Single Family Dwelling

131 Queens Cemetery Road, My HomeBuilders LLC, July 7

Mechanical210 Parker Drive, Reliable Heating & Air LLC,

July 12090 Michael Court, Cool Air Mechanical,

July 131604 Market Square, Cool Air Mechanical,

July 135504 Forest Drive, Casteel Heating & Cooling

LLC, July 14536 Pirklefield Drive, Casteel Heating & Cool-

ing LLC, July 201398 Knights Cemetery Road, Casteel Heat-

ing & Cooling LLC, July 22341 Arbor Road, Casteel Heating & Cooling

LLC, July 292144 Oakridge Ave., Casteel Heating & Cool-

ing LLC, July 30

Plumbing1615 Roscoe Davis Road, Casteel Heating &

Cooling LLC, July 22

Pool1580 Shaol Creek Road, Metro Pools & Patios

Inc., July 7984 Grady Lemonds Road, Sandals Luxury

Pools Inc., July 133943 Bold Springs Road, Powers Pools LLC,

July 193685 McCullers Road, Coperture Contracting

Inc., July 201812 Ashton Walk, White’s Pools Inc., July 226217 Waters Edge Drive, Miller Pool and Spa

Inc., July 23351 Cheek Road, Mike Pause, July 282299 Marion Ivie Road, White’s Pools Inc., July

29

Porch601 River Cove Court, Nehemiah Construc-

tion LLC, July 12

Remodel1959 Bold Springs Road, Frank Anthony Po-

deszwa, July 82460 Snows Mill Road, George H. Jr. and Rose

D. Spires, July 16119 Parker Drive, Diego Lopez, July 20

Re-roof3016 Gum Creek Lane, KCI Roofing, July 21

Single-family dwelling1680 Gratis Road, Nehemiah Construction

LLC, July 13261 Amberwood Drive, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 13409 Brackenwood Road, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 13617 Chestnut Oak Court, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 13460 Bethany Church Road, D&D Devel-

opment Inc., July 22513 Bold Springs Road, George Thomas

Homes LLC, July 81103 Double Springs Road, Alcovy Builders

Inc., July 62428 Waterside Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,

July 82104 Charmond Drive, My Homes Builders

LLC, July 72108 Charmond Drive, My Homes Builders

LLC, July 72112 Charmond Drive, My Homes Builders

LLC, July 7

2116 Charmond Drive, My Homes BuildersLLC, July 7

1705 Flagstone Lane, My Home Builders LLC,July 7

1697 Flagstone Lane, My Home Builders LLC,July 8

2190 Jug Road, Terrell K. and Diane Peters,July 9

3631 Double Springs Road, Chad and AmandaLackey, July 12

2990 Mahlon Smith Road, Baldpates Founda-tion and Construction SV LLC, July 12

2011 Gum Creek Church Road, Snoopy Prop-erties LLC, July 12

1940 Clarence Odum Road, Tipton HomeBuilders LLC, July 12

2031 Gum Creek Church Road, Snoopy Prop-erties LLC, July 12

3012 Hearn Road, Patat Building and Remod-eling In., July 13

2408 Waterside Drive, Reliant Homes GALLC, July 14

30 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

44 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

58 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

70 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

82 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

90 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

92 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

96 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

97 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

89 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

77 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

63 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July14

400 Bridge Gate Lane, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

1007 Alcovy River Court, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

1013 Alcovy River Court, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

3205 Amberwood Drive, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

3209 Amberwood Drive, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

3609 Chestnut Oak Court, Adams HomesAEC LLC, July 15

3248 Amberwood Drive, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 15

2263 Emmett Doster Road, Wayne R. andSherrie C. Stoneback, July 15

3971 Anglin Road, Kristopher Ernest Rosen-dahl, July 15

3623 Double Springs Road, Robert G. andVickie Lackey, July 16

2600 Green Road, Matthew D. and Hillary M.Evans, July 20

631 Alcovy River Drive, Adams Homes AECLLC, July 21

142 Flat Creek Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,July 22

162 Flat Creek Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,July 22

184 Flat Creek Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,July 22

117 Flat Creek Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,July 22

535 Andrew Blvd., Andy Bentley, July 2266 Somerset Way, Reliant Homes GA LLC,

July 2290 Somerset Way, Reliant Homes GA LLC,

July 22409 Rivermist Court, BNC Home Builders

LLC, July 272500 Old Athens Highway, Bennie J. and Deb-

bie L. Hill, July 282394 Gratis Road, McElhannon Construction

and Grading, July 29946 High Shoal Drive, Reliant Homes GA LLC,

July 2951 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

2939 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

291200 Nicholsville Road, Expo Homes LLC, July

2927 Dorsey Way, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

2990 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29110 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

291601 Barton Bridge Road, Rodriguez Construc-

tion, July 29122 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29134 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

291608 Alcovy Ridge Crossing, Nehemiah Con-

struction LLC, July 29146 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29158 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29170 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29192 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29203 Ingle Drive, Starlight Homes GA LLC, July

29560 Serene Drive, Mauney Construction Inc.,

July 30607 Alcovy River Drive, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 30637 Alcovy River Drive, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 301071 Criswell Road, Alcovy Builders Inc., July

301006 Alcovy River Court, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 30670 Alcovy River Drive, Adams Homes AEC

LLC, July 301975 Wall Road, Christopher Martin, July 30

The city of Monroe issued the fol-lowing permits for July:

Building-Commercial224 Alcovy St., Arcovia Properties Inc., July 1600 S. Broad St., Graziani Construction Serv-

ices, July 121972 W. Spring St., Park’s Construction, July 14709 Breedlove Drive, Carroll Daniel Construc-

tion, July 20100 Lumpkin St., Miles Construction Group

LLC, July 22600 S. Broad St., Cornerstone Contracting

Group, July 22705 Breedlove Drive, Seibert and Son Inc.,

July 28

Building-Residential221 Felker St., J Key Construction, July 19541 St. Ives Walk, St. Ives Builders Group, July

302219 Blackberry Court, Kevin Herzog, July 19527 Roberts St., Farrah Locklin, July 22437 Plantation Drive, Garland & Associates

Contractors, July 8620 Gatewood Way, Karla Melchor, July 231109 Clubview Court, James Hammond, July

26107 Westridge Ave., Marc Cain, July 26

Demolition611 Davis St., Charlie Pittman, July 21

Electric-Commercial131313 Deadend St., BP Test, July 82130 W. Spring St., Collins Electrical Services

Inc., July 14802 Pavilion Parkway, SG Network Services

Inc., July 151000 Pavilion Parkway, Antaean Technology,

July 16390 Jim Daws Road, Twelve & Associates LLC,

July 23709 Breedlove Drive, GL West Electric, July 26600 S. Broad St., McCain Power Solutions

LLC, July 281 Bulldog Drive, C&C Electrical of GA Inc., July

29136 W. Highland Ave., Steven Atha Electrical,

July 29

Electric-Residential628 Gatewood Way, Power Home Solar LLC,

July 1206 Walker Drive, B-Safe Electric Inc., July 2208 Baker St., Peters Electrical Service, July 14319 Alcovy St., Fonda Electric, July 15221 Felker St., Garrett Electrical Inc., July 19311 Stokes St., Moshe and Kristen Webster,

July 21909 Heritage Court, Schneider Electric LLC,

July 22541 St. Ives Walk, Willco Electric, July 30107 Westridge Ave., Huff and Sons Electric,

July 30

Gas-Residential404 Bell St., Kevin Sewell, July 9406 Bell St., Kevin Sewell, July 9

Historic Preservation803 S. Broad St., H&H Holdings and Invest-

ments, July 16

HVAC-Commercial1190 W. Spring St., Triad Mechanical Co. Inc.,

July 12130 W. Spring St., Mayfield & Poole HVAC,

July 14136 W. Highland Ave., Bryan Heating & Air

Conditioning, July 21709 Breedlove Drive, Strictly Mechanical Inc.,

July 26600 S. Broad St., Reliance Mechanical Inc.,

July 28

HVAC-Residential416 Shamrock Drive, Smith Brothers Heating

& Air, July 15107 Westridge Ave., Triad Mechanical Co. Inc.,

July 29541 St. Ives Walk, Larry Mayfield, July 30

Plumbing-Residential221 Felker St., Mac-N-Tyre Plumbing, July 19416 Shamrock Drive, Mac-N-Tyre Plumbing,

July 21311 Stokes Court, Moshe and Kristen Webster,

July 21107 Westridge Ave., Werkheiser Plumbing Co.,

July 29541 St. Ives Walk, Larry Mayfield, July 30

Pool-Residential909 Heritage Court, White’s Pools Inc., July 14318 Walton St., White’s Pools Inc., July 30

Remodel213 Felker St., Anjer Construction Inc., July 13315 S. Madison Ave., Skilltouch Construction

Inc., July 20720 E. Church St., J Key Restoration LLC, July

21

Sign1190 W. Spring St., Printability Signs, July 7900 Pavilion Parkway, Knight Sign Industries

Inc., July 13900 Pavilion Parkway, ARA Sign Services LLC,

July 14170 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Yesco Sign

and Lighting, July 16202 McDaniel St., First Baptist Church of

Monroe, July 201311 S. Spring St., Inex Sign Service Inc., July 21232 N. Hammond Drive, RJ’s Soul Food, July

21232 N. Hammond Drive, Alcovy Sign Profes-

sionals, July 29310 N. Broad St., Alcovy Sign Professionanls

Inc., July 29321 N. Broad St., Paul Rosenthal, July 29808 S. Broad St., Alcovy Sign Professionals

Inc., July 29

Soil Erosion Control531 Greenwood Drive, St. Ives Builders Group,

July 30515 Greenwood Drive, St. Ives Builders Group,

July 30

David F.Kelley III

Brittany T.Lee

Ryan D.Mauldin

John L.Norrell

Jesse J.Rogers

CorneliusM. Scott

Harold K.Slaughter

Gregory T.Taylor

Stacy L.Taylor

Jacob L.Thomas

Shellie D.Trantham

• David F. Kelley III, 29, of 3575 Irvin Drive, Lo-ganville, was charged with battery and criminaldamage to property.

• Brittany T. Lee, 26, of 715 W. Creek Circle,Monroe, was charged with criminal damage toproperty.

• Ryan D. Mauldin, 22, of 1609 Lee PetersRoad, Loganville, was charged with posses-sion/use of drug-related objects, a taillight vio-lation and possession/manufacture of a

controlled substance.• John L. Norrell, 52, of 402 Chicamauga

Court, Loganville, was charged with obstructionof an officer.

• Lyncoln M. Odige, 20, of Covington, wascharged with fleeing to elude.

• Jesse J. Rogers, 35, of Lilburn, was chargedwith burglary.

• Cornelius M. Scott, 32, of 1220 Laboon Road,Monroe, was charged with possession of a

weapon.• Harold K. Slaughter, 35, of 4217 Franklin Mill

Lane, Loganville, was charged with possessionof a Schedule II substance, possession/man-ufacture of a controlled substance and obstruc-tion of an officer.

• Gregory T. Taylor, 17, of 1212 Claywill Circle,Monroe, was charged with possession of a fire-arm/knife while committing a crime, enteringauto, criminal attempt and theft by receiving

stolen property.• Stacy L. Taylor, 21, of Toccoa, was charged

with tampering with evidence, false statementsand writings and obstruction of an officer.

• Jacob L. Thomas, 22, of Winder, was chargedwith theft by receiving stolen property.

• Shellie D. Trantham, 45, of 314 Towler St., Apt.4, Monroe, was charged with possession/man-ufacture of a controlled substance and posses-sion/use of drug-related objects.

William N.Whitehead

Victor Williamson

Luis R.Borreor Jr.

Brandon L.Bowen

Crystal R.Cannon

ShantelM. Cole

Sheila M.Cook

FeshownD. Cooper

Miranda C.Floyd

Steven R.George

Martin M.Hart

Stephanie L.Holloway

• William N. Whitehead, 46, of 1601 TipperaryCircle, Monroe, was charged with financialtransaction card fraud, financial identity andpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance.

• Victor Williamson, 80, of 2068 Highway 138,Monroe, was charged with cruelty to childrenand tampering with evidence.

• Luis R. Borrero Jr., 31, of Snellville, wascharged with possession of a weapon by a con-victed felon, discharging a weapon under the in-fluence, giving a false name to an officer andreckless conduct.

• Brandon L. Bowen, 26, of 204 Sorrells St.,Monroe, was charged with possession of aSchedule II substance and possession/use ofdrug-related objects.

• Crystal R. Cannon, 43, homeless, wascharged with possession/use of drug-relatedobjects and possession/manufacture of a con-trolled substance.

• Shantel M. Cole, 37, homeless, was chargedwith possession/manufacture of a controlledsubstance and possession/use of drug-relatedobjects.

• Sheila M. Cook, 50, of 307 Etten Drive, Mon-

roe, was charged with theft by taking, forgery offinancial transaction card fraud and enteringauto.

• Feshown D. Cooper, 27, of 1171 BlasingameRoad, Monroe, was charged withpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance and possession of non-labeled prescrip-tion drugs.

• Miranda C. Floyd, 38, of 2810 Miranda Drive,Monroe, was charged with driving with a sus-pended driver’s license, drug-related objectsand possession/manufacture of a controlledsubstance.

• Steven R. George, 27, of Athens, was chargedwith possession/manufacture of a controlledsubstance, drug-related objects, public drunk-enness and obstruction of an officer.

• Martin M. Hart, 58, of 218 W. Washington St.,Monroe, was charged with disorderly house,possession/use of drug-related objects andpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance.

• Stephanie L. Holloway, 31, of 1420 HillsideRoad, Monroe, was charged with possession/use of drug-related objects and possession/manufacture of a controlled substance.

D2 The Walton Tribune Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Building Permits

Arrest Reports Continued from Page D1

Lyncoln M.Odige

• Bryan J. Jackson, 21, of 2330 Pannell Road,Monroe, was charged with driving with a sus-pended driver’s license, DUI andpossession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance.

• Joshua W. Jolley, 39, of Hoschton, wascharged with possession/manufacture of acontrolled substance, theft by receiving stolenproperty and possession/use of drug-relatedobjects.

• Jerry N. Lawley, 37, of 122 Nowell St., Apt. C,Monroe, was charged with possession/use of

drug-related objects and possession/manufac-ture of a controlled substance.

• Wesley E. Maddox, 58, of 2142 Nancy Way,Loganville, was charged with battery, posses-sion of marijuana, possession of a Schedule IIsubstance and possession of a Schedule IV sub-stance.

• Joseph L. Paynter, 47, of Marietta, wascharged with theft of payments for improve-ment.

• Tyler J. Santti, 36, homeless, was chargedwith possession/use of drug-related objects

and possession of a Schedule II substance.• Taigwaun L. Sealy, 27, of Lawrenceville, was

charged with trafficking in illegal drugs, posses-sion of firearm/knife while committing a crime,possession/manufacture of a controlled sub-stance, possession of a weapon by a convictedfelon and possession of marijuana.

• Quentin K. Smith Jr., 19, of 2470 HancockRoad, Social Circle, was charged with theft bytaking.

• Creasia N. Tate, 21, of Atlanta, was chargedwith financial identity fraud and obstruction of

an officer.• Kendall P. Vanderhorst, 21, of 6200 Green-

smill Ridge, Loganville, was charged with enter-ing auto and theft by taking.

• Joseph B. Williams, 52, of Madison, wascharged with possession of a weapon by a con-victed felon and drug-related objects.

• Jacob L. Connell, 27, of Conyers, was chargedwith giving a false name to an officer and bur-glary.

Bryan J.Jackson

Joshua W.Jolley

Jerry N.Lawley

Wesley E.Maddox

Joseph L.Paynter

Tyler J.Santti

TaigwaunL. Sealy

Quentin K.Smith Jr.

CreasiaN. Tate

Kendall P.Vanderhorst

Joseph B.Williams

Jacob L.Connell

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08.25.21GDOT seeks public input on improving Ga. 20 in Loganville

The Georgia De-partment of Transporta-tion is asking

for public input on a proposed road im-provement project within Loganville city limits.

According to a news release, GDOT plans to improve state Route 20 at the intersections of Moon Road and Center Hill Church Road, Cen-terville-Rosebud Road, and McCullers Road, and would widen High-way 20 between Tuck Road and Atlanta High-way (U.S. 78 and state Route 10) to “an urban four-lane roadway with a raised median to im-prove traffic operations and reduce crashes.”

“Although this is a Department of Trans-portation project and not a city of Loganville project, we do want to strongly encourage cit-izens to respond to this and keep contacting DOT about traffic con-cerns in Loganville,” said Councilwoman Lisa Newberry, who chairs the city’s Plan-ning and Development Committee.

“Together, we have made some progress with the DOT these last four years and need to keep that momentum moving forward.”

The details of the project are laid out on-line via the GDOT proj-ect site:

The project would begin about 1,000 feet west of the existing Tuck Road and High-way 20 intersection and end at the Covington Street and Highway 20 intersection for a total project length of ap-proximately 1.3 miles, according to GDOT. Tuck Road and North Sharon Church Road would be realigned to intersect Highway 20 with a multilane round-about.

The realigned Tuck Road and North Sharon Church Road would in-tersect Highway 20 about 80 feet west of the existing intersec-tion of North Sharon Church Road and High-way 20.

Fesco Way would be realigned about 360 feet to the east to in-crease safety by reduc-ing conflicting U-turn-ing truck traffic from Highway 20 westbound and traffic entering Highway 20 from Over-look Drive. Turn lanes

FROM STAFF REPORTS would be added and ac-cess would be restricted to improve traffic flow along the corridor. In-tersection improve-ments would be made at the Highway 20 and Atlanta Highway inter-section to improve traf-fic flow. Required right of way would vary be-tween 100 feet to 150 feet on Highway 20.

GDOT supplied crash data for Highway 20 in the online release. In 2019, there were 85 crashes with four in-juries and four fatalities from Tuck Road to U.S. 78.

Preliminary engineer-ing costs are estimated at $1.8 million, accord-ing to GDOT. The esti-mated right of way ac-quisition cost is $4.1 million, as of June 1, 2020. Construction costs were estimated at $13 million, and utilities at $3.9 million, as of June 24.

The Highway 20 re-habilitation project is in the preliminary design phase. The project’s concept report must be approved and environ-mental studies must be conducted before the preliminary phase can be completed.

The city of Loganville announced the pro-posed project on the city’s Facebook page. For more information, citizens can go to http://www.dot.ga.gov/AboutGDOT/PublicOut-reach and click on the “View Info” button under the “State Route 20 Reconstruction and Rehabilitation” project title.

Residents can find a link in the online re-lease where they can provide comments. GDOT will accept com-ments through Sept. 13. Once the comment period closes, GDOT will assess the infor-mation and could revise its preliminary plan.

“If major changes occur to what was pre-viously shown to the community, additional public outreach would occur,” GDOT stated.

“If no major changes are proposed, the proj-ect would advance to right of way acquisition and into final design. After all right of way ac-quisition occurs, proj-ect design is finalized, and the project would advance to construc-tion.” EMAIL: news@ waltontribune.com

Traffic navigates the intersection of Atlanta Highway (U.S. 78 and state Route 10) and state Route 20 (Conyers Road to the south and Main Street to the north) on Friday in Loganville. David Clemons | The Tribune

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Some actors talk about how putting on the costume and standing before a mirror helps them get into the headspace of their character. Was that the case for you with the wrestling togs in “Heels”?

Well, it’s funny that you should mention that. My friend Emily (Bett Rickards) on my previous job on “Arrow” said that to me, which I didn’t realize. We’re talking like three or four years into the show. She said, “When you put on the Arrow costume, you stand different, you speak different, your posture’s

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With the growing popularity of farm-to-table eateries throughout the country, a show such as “Ranch to Table” seems well-timed.

Streaming currently on Magnolia Network, the half-hour series follows the day-to-day lives of Elizabeth Poett, her husband Austin and their children as they work on their 14,000-acre ranch, Rancho San Julian near Santa Barbara, Calif., where they raise cattle, chickens, sheep and pigs and grow apples, apricots, berries, beans and all manner of vegetables.

The work is hard and nonstop but the rewards are great as Elizabeth, who has no culinary training, then turns those uber-fresh ingredients into delicious family meals as well as incorporates them into her own creations and ancestral recipes.

It’s a labor of love for the seventh generation rancher, who got the idea for the show from meeting people at farmer’s markets and bringing them to Rancho San Julian for the ranch experience.

“I started doing these ranch/table events,” she explains, “where people could come to the ranch. We’d do maybe a canning class, maybe we’d make some jam ... . Always my goal has been to have people connect with food in that way and be able to experience it more and that’s what I have always wanted to do.

And so for the show, it’s very exciting for me because I wanted to be able to do it on a bigger level and be able to really hopefully inspire people all around who would like to have a little bit more connection and understanding of where their food comes from and also just really enjoy food and cooking and just the whole experience of it.”

And there is a sense of community on the ranch. With an operation this large, the family can do only so much so friends and neighbors will pitch in. In return, Elizabeth and her family will reciprocate or she will do something known as a Santa Maria-style barbecue for everyone, on a grill that is raised and lowered over the coals on a pulley to control cooking speed.

In the premiere, she prepared a regional favorite – a tri tip sirloin with a dry rub and garlic clove inserted in the meat – on this contraption that has a long history in the area.

“I think you can really see what life is like on the ranch,” Poett says, “and how it is connected so much to the food and feeding people who come and help us work here on the ranch. I mean, that’s a huge part of this culture around here ... . And being able to feed them a really good meal is just a really important aspect of this ranch and of this community. And I also love it, so it works well.”

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W Jane (:28) Sound of My Voice ››› (9:55) City of Ghosts (02) ›› Matt Dillon. (11:52) The Cider House Rules (99) ››› (1:58) Snow White and the Huntsman ›› (:07) Six Degrees of Separation (93) ››› Th (7:05) Lincoln (12) ››› (:35) The Italian Job (03) ››› (:25) Harriet (19) ››› Cynthia Erivo. (:31) Modern Problems (81) › (:05) Rapture-Palooza (13) ›› The Prophecy (95) ›› F (:12) The Quarry (20) Shea Whigham. (9:57) Their Finest (16) ››› Never Rarely Sometimes (:38) Downhill (20) ›› (:06) Cruel Intentions (99) ›› (:45) Up in the Air (09) ››› M Rabbit H Bridget Jones: Edge (:15) The Wedding Date ›› (:45) Gang Related (97, Crime Drama) ›› (:37) The Transporter (02) ›› (:10) Lottery Ticket (10) ›› Bow Wow. (4:50) Dirty DancingT Hours Stigmata (99) › , Gabriel Byrne (:12) American Son (08, Drama) (:39) Before Sunset (04) ››› Queen & Slim (19) ››› Daniel Kaluuya. (:14) Sound of My Voice ››› The Prophecy 3: The Ascent

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W Resis Love and Honor (12, Drama) › (:10) Paranoia (13) › Liam Hemsworth. Silver Linings Playbook (12) ››› (:05) Notting Hill (99) ›› Julia Roberts. (:10) House at the End of the Street (12) › Th Good Boy! (03, Comedy) ›› Winter Solstice (04) ››› Mother of George (13, Drama) ››› The Truth (19, Drama) Catherine Deneuve. Being Rose (17), James Brolin Moonrise Kingdom (12) ››› F (7:35) Obvious Child The Words (12) ›› Bradley Cooper. (10:50) Spy Game (01) ›› , Brad Pitt Sahara (05) ›› Matthew McConaughey. (:05) Cloud Atlas (12, Drama) ›› Tom Hanks, Halle Berry.M (7:00) Amy ››› (:15) Knife Fight (12, Drama) › Rob Lowe. Delivery Man (13, Comedy) ›› (:45) The Words (12) ›› Bradley Cooper. (:25) The Blackcoat’s Daughter A Most Violent Year (14) ››› T (7:10) Below ›› Room (15, Drama) ››› Brie Larson. Inescapable (12, Suspense) › (:35) Spy Game (01) ›› Robert Redford. (:45) Lifeguard (76) ›› Sam Elliott. Love and Honor (12, Drama) ›

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WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 25, 2021 C-S X DSH DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30

BROADCAST CHANNELS

WSB-ABC 2 3 2 2 Channel 2 Action News at 6:00PM (HDTV)

ABC World News

Entertainment Tonight

Hidden Trea-sures

Judge Joe The $100,000 Pyramid Ana Gastey-er; Luke Kirby; Ashanti.

Superstar “John Ritter” (HDTV) WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV Part 2 of 3) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Evening News

People (HDTV) The Big Bang Theory

Big Brother Houseguests vie for the power of veto. (HDTV)

House Calls With Dr. Phil “Shake It Up to Break It Up”

48 Hours (HDTV) CBS46 News at 11pm

Late Show-Col-bert

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) MasterChef Dominique Crenn challenges the chefs. (HDTV) Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News at 6pm

NBC Nightly News - Holt

Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

Jeopardy! (HDTV)

America’s Got Talent “Quarterfinals Results 3” (HDTV)

(:01) Family Game Fight! (HDTV) Chicago Med Choi is in hot water with a patient. (HDTV)

11Alive News at 11pm

Tonight Show

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family Last Man Standing

The Goldbergs (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Edition (HDTV)

People (HDTV) Friends Friends

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Spy in the Wild: A Nature Minise-ries “The Tropics”

Nature The science behind animals that rebel. (HDTV)

NOVA “Polar Extremes” Polar extremes of the planet. Nature The science behind animals that rebel. (HDTV)

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Riverdale Archie helps Eric deal with his PTSD. (HDTV)

In the Dark Things get awkward for Murphy. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 (5:58) Noticias 34 Atlanta

Noticiero Uni-visión

La Rosa de Guadalupe (HDTV) Diseñando tu amor (HDTV) Fútbol central Fútbol MLS

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Court Cam Serial Killer Neighborhood Neighborhood Court Cam Court Cam

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:00) The Rock (96, Action) ››› Sean Connery. Alcatraz Island terror-ists threaten to gas San Francisco.

Jaws (75, Suspense) ›››› Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town.

Jaws 2 (78, Suspense) ›› Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law: Uncuffed A hunter is caught illegally hunting. Northwest Law: Uncuffed Cougars on the loose in Orville. BET 52 46 124 329 Madea Family Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (13) › Tyler Perry, Kathy Najimy. Celebrity Family Feud The Chi “Eruptions” (:12) The Chi BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives How to Lose BSSE 36 58 437 649 Inside Sportsman O’Neill Out. Fish Ala.Bass The Excursion WNBA Basketball Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream. Fight Sports: Boxing BSSO 35 41 416 646 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse World Poker World Poker CNBC 42 39 208 355 Mad Money Shepard Smith Shark Tank Shark Tank Money Court Shark Tank CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Anderson Cooper 360 Don Lemon Tonight Don Lemon Tonight

COM 66 48 107 249 (:15) South Park “Crippled Summer” (6:50) South Park

(:25) South Park South Park “Insheeption”

South Park South Park “AWESOM-O”

South Park “Raisins”

Awkwafina Is Nora

(:31) South Park South Park South Park

DISN 53 26 172 290 Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Big City Raven Raven Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug DSC 53 26 182 278 Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown “America’s Titanic” (:12) Hunting Atlantis (:13) Expedition Unknown E! 25 38 114 236 (4:45) Fast & Furious ›› Fast Five (11) ›› Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto and company ramp up the action in Brazil. Teyana Teyana Nightly Pop Teyana ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter SportsCenter 2021 Little League World Series Game 24: Teams TBA. Baseball Ton. MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres. ESPN2 33 36 143 209 Daily Wager NFL Live 30 for 30 30 for 30 SportsCenter FNC 46 - 205 360 Special Report FOX News Primetime Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Gutfeld!

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games “Pro Ath-letes and Judges”

Guy’s Grocery Games “Scratch Chef Showdown”

Guy’s Grocery Games “12 Ingredi-ents All Day”

Guy’s Grocery Games Four firehouse cooks compete.

Guy’s Grocery Games “DDD-Li-cious Burgers”

Guy’s Grocery Games “Ultimate Chicken Challenge”

FREE 61 25 180 311 Despicable Me (10, Children’s) ››› Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Despicable Me 2 (13, Children’s) ››› Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig.

Good Trouble Callie receives an anonymous tip.

The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub 2021 MLS Skills Competition MLS Pregame 2021 MLS All-Star Game MLS All-Stars vs Liga MX All-Stars. MLS All-Star

FX 31 - 136 248 (4:00) Spider-Man: Homecoming (17) ››› Tom Holland.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (19, Action) ››› Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson. Spider-Man and Mysterio battle four elemental creatures.

American Horror Story: Double Feature “Cape Fear”

(:09) American Horror Story: Double Feature “Pale”

FXX 84 - 125 259 (5:30) Blockers (18, Comedy) ››› Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (17, Adventure) ››› Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart. Four teens find adventure as adults inside a video game.

Archer “Identity Crisis”

(:33) Archer “Lowjacked”

(:03) Archer (:36) Archer “Lowjacked”

HALL 98 - 185 312 Nature of Love (20) Emilie Ullerup, Christopher Russell. A city girl writes a magazine feature on a glamping resort.

A Country Wedding (15, Romance) Jesse Metcalfe. Sparks fly between an engaged singer and a childhood friend.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Fixer to Fabulous “A New Lease on Life”

Fixer to Fabulous “Outdated to Modern”

Property Brothers: Forever Home 40 Year Old 40 Year Old (:01) House Hunters

Hunters Int’l (:01) House Hunters

Hunters Int’l

HIST 47 49 120 269 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars (:02) Counting Cars (:05) Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars

ID 23 - 192 285 Evil Lives Here “My Brother Made History”

Evil Lives Here Robert Foust considers killing his son.

Fear Thy Neighbor Mixing business with pleasure.

Where Murder Lies A pregnant woman goes missing.

In Pursuit With John Walsh “Twist-ed Mysteries”

In Pursuit With John Walsh “Terror in Texas”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles An amateur drag race turns deadly.

Rizzoli & Isles A mock trial advisor dies.

Married at First Sight “Out of the Comfort Zone and Into the Sea” The honeymoon continues in the Keys.

(:03) Married at First Sight (:03) Married at First Sight

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 The Beat With Ari Melber The ReidOut All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour MTV 38 28 160 331 Messyness Messyness Messyness Messyness The Challenge MTV Cribs Messyness Messyness Ridiculous. Ridiculous. NGC 54 - 197 276 Drug Lords: Next Generation Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad: Extended Locked Up Abroad NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 NewsNation: Rush Hour The Donlon Report On Balance NewsNation Prime Banfield The Donlon Report OXY 26 - 127 251 Dateline: Secrets Uncovered “Vendetta” (ESP) Dateline: Secrets Uncovered Dateline: Secrets Uncovered “A Villainous Plan” (ESP) Dateline: Secrets Uncovered PARMT 68 16 241 241 Two/Half Men Two/Half Men The Dark Knight (08, Action) ›››› Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. The Matrix (99) ››› Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. SEC 37 - 404 611 The Paul Finebaum Show SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Rewind

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (3:45) Godzilla (14) ››

Gods of Egypt (16, Fantasy) › Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Brenton Thwaites. A mortal forms an alliance with the god Horus to save Egypt.

Bad Boys (95, Action) ›› Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two Miami cops attempt to recover stolen police evidence.

(:31) Godzilla (14) ››

TBS 39 59 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Full Frontal George Lopez TLC 55 33 183 280 Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper (:01) My Feet Are Killing Me (:02) My Feet Are Killing Me

TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:30) The Meg (18) ›› Jason Statham, Li Bingbing. A diver must con-front a 75-foot-long prehistoric shark.

All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite Gladiator (00) ››› Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Mysteries of the Unknown Mysteries of the Unknown Beyond the Unknown Beyond the Unknown TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU

HBO 518 20 - 501 Hard Knocks: Dallas

(:20) Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union Obama’s campaign trail in 2008.

REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel (ESP)

Ford v Ferrari (19, Historical Drama) ››› Matt Damon, Christian Bale. A designer builds a car to race against the Ferrari in 1966.

Hard Knocks: Dallas

MAX 549 - - 515 (:01) The Book of Eli (10) ›› Denzel Washington. A lone warrior carries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

Gang Related (97) ›› James Belushi, Tupac Shakur. Two corrupt cops mistakenly kill an undercover DEA agent.

(9:52) Blood Ties (13) ›› Clive Owen, Billy Crudup. An ex-con and his policeman brother come to blows.

TMC 598 14 327 553 (5:55) Resistance (20) Jesse Eisenberg, Ed Harris. Marcel Mangel saves thousands of orphans from the Nazis.

True History of the Kelly Gang (19) George MacKay. A gang attempts to evade authorities during the 1870s.

(:05) Lawless (12) ›› Shia LaBeouf. The Bondurant brothers become bootleggers in Depression-era Virginia.

tonight’sP I C K S

“MasterChef”MasterChef8 p.m. on WAGAA new two-hour episode opens with a visit to the kitchen by Dominique Crenn, the only female chef in America to at-tain three Michelin stars. She challenges the chefs to split into two-person teams, with both making the same dish while not being able to see each other. Next, iconic chef Niki Nakayama gives the cooks an authentic taste of Japan. Gordon Ramsay is the host and head judge, joined on the panel by Joe Bas-tianich and Aarón Sánchez.

Riverdale8 p.m. on WUPAArchie’s (K.J. Apa) attempts to help Eric (guest star Sommer Carbuccia) deal with his PTSD forces the former to confront his own past trauma in the Army in the new “Chapter Eighty-Nine: Reservoir Dogs.” Meanwhile, Betty and Tabitha (Lili Rein-hart, Erinn Westbrook) hatch a scheme to lure truckers to Pop’s as part of their strategy to find the Lonely Highway Killer. Elsewhere, Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) extends an invitation to Kevin (Casey Cott), while Veronica (Camila Mendes) chal-lenges Reggie (Charles Melton) to prove her wrong. Madchen Amick and Mark Consuelos also star.

CMT Giants: Charley Pride9 p.m. on CMTVA stellar lineup of today’s top country artists gather to cele-brate the extraordinary life and legacy of trailblazing country superstar Charley Pride in this new 90-minute special, in which special guests Neal McCoy, Nolan Ryan, Reba McEntire, Ronnie Milsap and widow Rozene Pride share their per-sonal memories. In addition to archival photos, interviews and performance footage of Pride himself, who died in 2020, the program also features perfor-mances by Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Darius Rucker, Dion Pride, George Strait, Gladys Knight and Lee Ann Womack, among many others.

6 Entertainment Extra

THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 26, 2021 C-S X DSH DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30

BROADCAST CHANNELS

WSB-ABC 2 3 2 2 Channel 2 Action News at 6:00PM (HDTV)

ABC World News

Entertainment Tonight

Holey Moley The competition heats up. (HDTV)

When Nature Calls With Helen Mirren “Sup?” (HDTV)

The Hustler Five new contestants compete. (HDTV)

WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV Part 3 of 3) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Evening News

People (HDTV) The Big Bang Theory

Big Brother A houseguest is evicted. (HDTV)

The Neighbor-hood (HDTV)

B Positive (HDTV)

Bull “My Corona” Bull adjusts to a virtual court system.

CBS46 News at 11pm

Late Show-Col-bert

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) MasterChef Chef Niki Nakayama. (HDTV)

Call Me Kat “Plus One”

Call Me Kat (HDTV)

Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News at 6pm

NBC Nightly News - Holt

Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

Jeopardy! (HDTV)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Making It The makers take on the Shed Hack. (HDTV)

Law & Order: Organized Crime “I Got This Rat”

11Alive News at 11pm

Tonight Show

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family Last Man Standing

The Goldbergs (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Edition (HDTV)

People (HDTV) Friends Friends

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Georgia Out-doors

Georgia Out-doors

The Unseen Alistair Cooke on Masterpiece

Elizabeth Is Missing on Masterpiece Maud tries to find one of her friends. The Unseen Alistair Cooke on Masterpiece

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Coroner “In Bloom” A body is found in the maze. (HDTV)

The Outpost Wren and Janzo unleash a menace. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 (5:58) Noticias 34 Atlanta

Noticiero Uni-visión

La Rosa de Guadalupe “Palabra de mujer” (HDTV)

Diseñando tu amor (HDTV) Si nos dejan Alicia y Martín piden una explicación. (HDTV)

La desalmada Isabel y Rafael empiezan a salir. (HDTV)

Noticias 34 Atl Noticiero Uni-vision:

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Kids Behind Bars Accused: Guilty or Innocent? (:05) Cold Case Files

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:30) Jaws 2 (78) ›› Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Tourist town and police chief dread huge white shark at beach.

Gran Torino (08, Drama) ››› Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. A veteran faces his longtime prejudices.

Gran Torino (08) ››› Clint Eastwood. A veteran faces his longtime prejudices.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Sig is forced to change his plans. Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch: Bloodline BET 52 46 124 329 Madea C’mas Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club (14) ›› Nia Long, Amy Smart. Celebrity Family Feud Celebrity Family Feud Celebrity Family Feud BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing ChefAmateurs Chat Room (:15) Selena (97, Biography) ››› Jennifer Lopez. BSSE 36 58 437 649 Fish Epic Trails WNBA Basketball Las Vegas Aces at Atlanta Dream. (SAP) Inside SportsMoney Golf America Breaking Par WNBA Basketball BSSO 35 41 416 646 World Focused Tennis Classics 2020 ATP Finals, Semifinal 1. Shogun Fights Shogun Fights CNBC 42 39 208 355 Mad Money Shepard Smith Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time Don Lemon Tonight Don Lemon Tonight

COM 66 48 107 249 The Office (Part 2 of 2)

(:35) The Office “Fun Run”

(:10) The Office “Fun Run”

(:45) The Office “Dunder-Mifflin Infinity” Ryan returns.

(:20) The Office (8:55) The Office The Office (Part 2 of 2)

The Office “Money”

The Office “Money”

The Office “Local Ad”

The Office

DISN 53 26 172 290 Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Big City Jessie Jessie Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug DSC 53 26 182 278 Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue “A Golden Opportunity” The Raneys rescue the Kramers in Alaska. (:03) Homestead Rescue E! 25 38 114 236 (4:30) Fast Five (11) ›› Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Nightly Pop ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter 2021 Little League World Series Game 26: Teams TBA. Heisman The Herbies Special SportsCenter ESPN2 33 36 143 209 Daily Wager Bark in the Park Turner & Hooch (89) ›› Tom Hanks, Mare Winningham. AKC National Championship FNC 46 - 205 360 Special Report FOX News Primetime Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Gutfeld!

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Bobby and Giada in Italy “A Medi-eval Hamlet”

The Globe The finalists create vegan platters.

Restaurant: Impossible “Moving On in Montana”

Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay

FREE 61 25 180 311 (5:50) Despicable Me 2 (13, Children’s) ››› Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig.

grown-ish “Canceled”

The Other Woman (14, Romance-Comedy) ›› Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann. Three women join forces for revenge against a cheating cad.

The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub WWE Friday Night SmackDown PBC Seabiscuit (03, Drama) ››› Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges.

FX 31 - 136 248 (5:00) Spider-Man: Far From Home (19, Action) ››› Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson.

Baywatch (17, Comedy) › Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron. Elite lifeguards must save the beach from a crime wave.

Baywatch (17, Comedy) › Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron.

FXX 84 - 125 259 The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Cake “Game On” (:31) Cake “Game On”

(:02) Cake “Game On”

(:33) Archer “Swiss Miss”

HALL 98 - 185 312 Country at Heart (20, Romance) Jessy Schram, Niall Matter. A country singer meets a songwriter in need of inspiration.

A Little Daytime Drama (21) Jen Lilley, Ryan Paevey. A writer must convince a couple to return to a soap opera.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Love It or List It A family looks for expansion options.

Love It or List It A couple buys the house next door.

Christina on the Coast Christina on the Coast Christina helps clients who moved.

House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l

HIST 47 49 120 269 Pawn Stars “Rick’s Big Shot” Pawn Stars “Atomic Pawn” Pawn Stars (:02) Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars (:05) Pawn Stars

ID 23 - 192 285 Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda “Shallow Grave”

Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda “Last Fare”

Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda “The Highway”

American Detective With Lt. Joe Kenda

Deadly Women Experts explore the motives of killers.

Murder in the Heartland A police officer is gunned down.

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Little Women: Atlanta “All the Rage”

Little Women: Atlanta “Don’t Give Up On Me”

Little Women: Atlanta “Model Mayhem” The girls do an alter ego photoshoot.

(:03) Little Women: Atlanta “Music City Meltdown” Amanda gets invited to Nashville.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 The Beat With Ari Melber The ReidOut All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour MTV 38 28 160 331 (4:30) Couples Retreat ›› Messyness Messyness Jersey Shore--Vacation Families of the Mafia Messyness Messyness Ridiculous. Ridiculous. NGC 54 - 197 276 Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 NewsNation: Rush Hour The Donlon Report On Balance NewsNation Prime Banfield The Donlon Report OXY 26 - 127 251 Killer Couples (ESP) Killer Couples (ESP) Buried in the Backyard A mom and her newborn vanish. Catching a Serial Killer: Sam Little (ESP) PARMT 68 16 241 241 Two/Half Men Two/Half Men The Matrix (99, Science Fiction) ››› Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. Fast & Furious 6 (13, Action) ›› Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. SEC 37 - 404 611 The Paul Finebaum Show SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now College Football

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (3:29) Apollo 13 ›››

(:29) Bad Boys (95, Action) ›› Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two Miami cops attempt to recover stolen police evidence.

Bad Boys II (03, Action) ›› Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami.

TBS 39 59 139 247 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang The Cube The Cube “Lean on Me” The Cube TLC 55 33 183 280 Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper My Feet Are Killing Me My 600-Lb. Life Cillas has a dangerous food addiction.

TNT 29 42 138 245 Bones A bone-smuggling ring is uncovered. (ESP)

Bones An apparent suicide uncovers scandal. (ESP)

Law Abiding Citizen (09) › Jamie Foxx. A prosecutor gets caught up in a vengeful prisoner’s twisted scheme.

Contraband (12) ›› Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale. A former smuggler finds he has to get back in the game.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera Paranormal Caught on Camera Paranormal Caught- Camera TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Bar Wars Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Growing Up Growing Up Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley

HBO 518 20 - 501 NYC Epicenters 9/11 Through 2021 and a Half (ESP Part 1 of 4) Tina (21, Documentary) Tina Turner, Angela Bassett. The remarkable life and career of music legend Tina Turner.

100-Foot Wave (ESP) (10:55) Changeling (08) ››› Angelina Jolie.

MAX 549 - - 515 (:08) True Grit (10) ››› Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon. A crusty lawman helps a teen avenge her father’s death.

El cantante (06) ›› Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez. Salsa pioneer Héctor Lavoe faces a troubled personal life.

(9:55) Her Smell (18, Drama) Elisabeth Moss, Agyness Deyn. A self-de-structive musician alienates everyone around her.

TMC 598 14 327 553 (:15) Tremors (90) ›› Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward. Monster sandworms devour denizens of a Nevada desert town.

The Blackcoat’s Daughter (15, Horror) Emma Roberts, Kiernan Shipka.

(:35) Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (19) ›› Zoe Colletti. Terrifying tales become all too real for a group of teens.

Becky (20) Kevin James.

tonight’sP I C K S

Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman

grown-ish8 p.m. on FREEAfter Luca (Luka Sabbat) brutally calls out Zoey’s (Yara Shahidi) boss on social media, Zoey makes a desperate attempt to rein in the ensuing “cancel cul-ture” sentiment, but things back-fire spectacularly in the new epi-sode “Canceled.” Meanwhile, as Jazz (Chloe Bailey) tries to train herself not to lean so heavily on Sky (Halle Bailey), she starts to grow closer to Des (Warren Egypt Franklin).

My Daughter’s Deadly Date8 p.m. on LMNEve (Laurie Fortier) is beside herself with worry when her daughter, Grace (Tu Morrow), vanishes without explanation just after the younger woman pulls off a very successful opening of her new restaurant. When detectives don’t seem to view the situation as an urgent matter, Eve decides to take matters into her own hands to discover who kidnapped her daughter in this 2021 thriller. Daniel Grogan, Jesse Kove, Alexis Clayton, Mer-edith Thomas and Jhey Castles also star.

Making It9 p.m. on WXIAThe Season 3 Master Maker is crowned at the end of tonight’s finale, in which co-hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman challenge everyone with a staple of this show: the “Shed Hack” (also the title of this season-end-ing episode). This time around, though, the Makers are free to transform a shed into their own personal happy place, whatever that involves.

The Outpost9 p.m. on WUPATalon and Luna (Jessica Green, Maeve Courtier-Lilly) enlist the help of an old friend to help them in their urgent search for an ancient key in the new episode “The Power of the Masters.” Meanwhile, Tobin and Falista (Aaron Fontaine, Georgia May-Foote) have an extraordinary meeting.

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AAll the Way ››› (2016, Docudrama) Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie. President Lyndon B. Johnson tries to launch a civil rights bill. (2:15) HBO Fri. 4:35 p.m.Animal House ›››‡ (1978, Come-dy) John Belushi, Kevin Bacon. Delta House members try to save their repulsive fraternity. (2:30) AMC Sat. 3:30 p.m.Apollo 13 ›››‡ (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton. Based on the true story of the ill-fated 1970 moon mission. (3:00) SYFY Thu. 3:29 p.m.Avengers: Age of Ultron ››› (2015, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth. The Avengers reassemble to battle a technological villain. (3:00) TNT Tue. 8 p.m.

BBack to School ››› (1986, Come-dy) Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kell-erman. Campus life is turned upside down by an obnoxious tycoon. (2:00) AMC Sat. 1:30 p.m.Back to the Future ›››‡ (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. A boy travels through time to his parents’ teenage years. (3:00) PARMT Tue. 5:30 p.m.Back to the Future Part II ››› (1989, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. Marty’s time trav-eling is threatened by a dangerous rival. (2:30) PARMT Tue. 12 p.m., Tue. 8:30 p.m.Back to the Future Part III ››› (1990, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. Marty McFly visits the Old West to save the imperiled Doc. (3:00) PARMT Tue. 2:30 p.m.Barbershop 2: Back in Business ››› (2004, Comedy) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. A barbershop owner considers selling his establish-ment. (2:30) BET Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 5:30 p.m.Blockers ››› (2018, Comedy) Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz. Three parents chase down their daughters on prom night. (2:00) FXX Wed. 5:30 p.m., Thu. 12:30 p.m.Blood Father ››› (2016, Action) Mel Gibson, Erin Moriarty. An ex-con must protect his daughter from a vicious cartel. (2:00) SYFY Wed. 1:45 p.m.Bohemian Rhapsody ›››‡ (2018, Biography) Rami Malek, Lucy Boyn-ton. Singer Freddie Mercury and Queen find success in the 1970s. (3:15) FREE Sat. 8:10 p.m., Sun. 5 p.m.The Bourne Identity ››› (2002, Action) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. An amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. (2:30) A&E Sat. 3 p.m., Tue. 5:30 p.m.The Bourne Supremacy ››› (2004, Action) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. Jason Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him. (2:30) A&E Sat. 5:30 p.m., Tue. 8 p.m.The Bourne Ultimatum ››› (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. Jason Bourne continues to look for clues to unravel his true identity. (2:32) A&E Sat. 8 p.m., Tue. 3 p.m.

A Most Violent Year ››› (2014, Crime Drama) Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain. A man tries to maintain his integrity amid corruption. (2:05) TMC Mon. 4 p.m.

NThe Nutty Professor ››› (1996, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett. A plump scientist transforms himself into a svelte swinger. (1:35) TMC Fri. 8 p.m.

PThe Peanuts Movie ››› (2015, Children’s) Voices of Noah Schnapp, Hadley Belle Miller. Animated. Best friends Charlie Brown and Snoopy embark on epic quests. (2:00) FXX Fri. 12 p.m.The Princess Bride ››› (1987, Children’s) Cary Elwes, Robin Wright. A stableboy in disguise sets out to rescue his beloved. (2:30) FREE Mon. 2:30 p.m.Pulp Fiction ›››› (1994, Crime Drama) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson. Criminals cross paths in three interlocked tales of mayhem. (3:00) AMC Fri. 2 p.m.

RReady Player One ››› (2018, Science Fiction) Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke. A teen finds adventure in a virtual reality world in 2045. (3:00) TNT Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 6 p.m.The Rock ››› (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Alcatraz Island terrorists threaten to gas San Francisco. (3:00) AMC Wed. 5 p.m., Tue. 2 p.m.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ››› (2016, Science Fiction) Felicity Jones, Diego Luna. Resistance fight-ers unite to steal plans for the Death Star. (3:00) TNT Tue. 5 p.m.

SSeabiscuit ››› (2003, Drama) Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges. Three men lead a racehorse to glory in the 1930s. (2:30) FS1 Fri. 7 p.m.Selena ››› (1997, Biography) Jen-nifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. (3:00) E! Sat. 2 p.m.Silver Linings Playbook ›››‡ (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. A man intends to rebuild his life and reunite with his estranged wife. (2:05) TMC Wed. 12 p.m.Spider-Man: Far From Home ›››‡ (2019, Action) Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson. Spider-Man and Mysterio battle four elemental creatures.

IInstant Family ››› (2018, Come-dy-Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Rose Byrne. A couple face challenges after adopting three siblings. (2:30) FX Tue. 3:30 p.m.

JJaws ›››› (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A man-eat-ing shark terrorizes a New England resort town. (3:00) AMC Wed. 8 p.m., Thu. 2:30 p.m.John Wick ››› (2014, Action) Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist. An ex-assassin hunts down the gang-sters who ruined his life. (2:00) SYFY Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 4:30 p.m.John Wick: Chapter 2 ››› (2017, Action) Keanu Reeves, Common. Legendary hit man John Wick takes on deadly killers in Rome. (2:30) SYFY Sat. 6:30 p.m., Sun. 3:25 p.m.John Wick: Chapter 3 — Para-bellum ›››‡ (2019, Action) Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry. Hit man John Wick battles the world’s top assas-sins. (2:55) SYFY Sun. 6:05 p.m.Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle ››› (2017, Adventure) Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart. Four teens find adventure as adults inside a video game. (2:30) FXX Wed. 7:30 p.m., Thu. 2:30 p.m.

KThe Kid Who Would Be King ››› (2019, Children’s) Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Rebecca Ferguson. A mod-ern-day boy discovers the mythical sword Excalibur. (2:40) FREE Thu. 1:05 p.m.Kill Bill: Vol. 1 ››› (2003, Action) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu. An assas-sin seeks vengeance against her attackers. (1:52) MAX Sun. 12:33 p.m.

LLilo & Stitch ››› (2002, Children’s) Voices of Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders. Animated. A girl adopts a dog which is really an alien. (2:00) FREE Wed. 2 p.m.

MMatchstick Men ››› (2003, Com-edy) Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell. A con man bonds with his daughter and plans a swindle. (2:00) HBO Wed. 12:50 p.m.Matilda ››› (1996, Children’s) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. A child uses her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. (2:00) FREE Wed. 12 p.m.The Matrix ›››‡ (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. A computer hacker learns his world is a computer simulation. (3:00) PARMT Thu. 7 p.m.Misery ››› (1990, Horror) James Caan, Kathy Bates. A missing injured author has a twisted fan for a nurse. (1:48) MAX Sun. 6:12 p.m.Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation ››› (2015, Action) Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner. Ethan Hunt and his team square off against the Syndi-cate. (3:00) FX Mon. 5 p.m., Tue. 12:30 p.m.Moonrise Kingdom ›››‡ (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bruce Willis, Ed-ward Norton. A search party looks for a pair of love-struck runaways. (1:45) TMC Thu. 4:30 p.m.

(3:00) FX Wed. 7 p.m., Thu. 5 p.m., Sun. 7 p.m.Spider-Man: Homecoming ››› (2017, Action) Tom Holland, Michael Keaton. Peter Parker harnesses his new powers to battle the Vulture. (3:00) FX Wed. 4 p.m., Thu. 2 p.m., Sun. 4 p.m., Mon. 2 p.m.Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ›››‡ (2018, Children’s) Voices of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson. Animated. Spidey battles a thug who opens portals to other universes. (2:30) FX Sat. 2:30 p.m.Spy ››› (2015, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham. An undercover CIA analyst becomes an unlikely secret weapon. (2:30) FX Fri. 5:30 p.m., Sat. 12 p.m.Star Trek Into Darkness ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. Capt. James Kirk hunts a one-man weapon of mass destruc-tion. (3:00) FX Fri. 2:30 p.m.

TTalk to Me ››› (2007, Biography) Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Ralph Petey Greene becomes a ’60s radio icon. (2:00) MAX Sat. 6 p.m.Tangled ››› (2010, Children’s) Voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi. Animated. A bandit provides Rapunzel’s ticket out of her prison tower. (1:45) DISN Fri. 4 p.m.300 ››› (2006, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Badly outnum-bered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. (2:00) TNT Sat. 1 p.m.Tombstone ››› (1993, West-ern) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown. (3:00) AMC Mon. 8 p.m., Tue. 5 p.m.

WWalk the Line ››› (2005, Biogra-phy) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Wither-spoon. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. (3:00) E! Sat. 5 p.m., Sat. 8 p.m.Wonder ››› (2017, Drama) Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson. A boy who has a facial deformity attends public school. (2:30) FREE Tue. 8:30 p.m.

XX-Men ››› (2000, Action) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. Two groups of mutated humans square off against each other. (2:20) SYFY Sun. 1:05 p.m.X-Men: Days of Future Past ››› (2014, Action) Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy. X-Men and their earlier selves must alter a pivotal event. (3:00) FX Sat. 5 p.m.

Bridesmaids ››› (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. A maid of honor’s life unravels as the big day approaches. (3:00) BRAVO Sat. 2:30 p.m.Bumblebee ››› (2018, Action) Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena. A teen revives Bumblee the Autobot in a beach town in 1987. (2:30) FX Sat. 8 p.m.

CCollateral ››› (2004, Suspense) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. A contract killer uses a cabdriver for his jobs. (2:00) HBO Sat. 3 p.m.The Croods ››› (2013, Children’s) Voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone. Animated. Mother Nature experiments with life in the Crooda-cious era. (2:00) FREE Wed. 4 p.m.

DDances With Wolves ›››› (1990, Historical Drama) Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell. A Union officer befriends the Lakota. (3:30) PARMT Mon. 1 p.m.The Dark Knight ›››› (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. (3:00) PARMT Wed. 7 p.m.Death Wish ››› (1974, Crime Dra-ma) Charles Bronson, Hope Lange. A man turns vigilante after a brutal attack on his family. (1:45) TMC Sun. 2:15 p.m.Despicable Me ››› (2010, Chil-dren’s) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. Three orphans challenge one of Earth’s greatest villains. (2:00) FREE Wed. 6 p.m., Thu. 3:45 p.m.Despicable Me 2 ››› (2013, Children’s) Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. Animated. Gru and his new partner hunt the perpetrator of a spectacular heist. (2:00) FREE Wed. 8 p.m., Thu. 5:50 p.m.Doctor Strange ››› (2016, Action) Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor. The Ancient One introduces Dr. Stephen Strange to magic. (2:30) TNT Mon. 7:30 p.m.Dunkirk ›››‡ (2017, War) Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney. British forces evacuate Allied troops from Dunkirk, France. (1:50) HBO Tue. 12:40 p.m.

EEnemy of the State ››› (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hack-man. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. (3:00) AMC Sun. 4:53 p.m., Mon. 2:30 p.m.

FFast Times at Ridgemont High ››› (1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh. California teenagers enjoy malls, sex and rock ’n’ roll. (2:00) AMC Sat. 8 p.m.The Fault in Our Stars ››› (2014, Romance) Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. Two teenagers meet and fall in love at a cancer support group. (3:00) FREE Mon. 8 p.m., Tue. 5:30 p.m.Fist of Fury ››› (1972, Adventure) Bruce Lee, Miao Ker Hsiu. A martial artist seeks revenge for his mentor’s murder. (1:55) TMC Mon. 6:05 p.m.Forrest Gump ›››› (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin

Wright. A slow-witted Southerner ex-periences 30 years of history. (3:00) AMC Sun. 1:53 p.m., Tue. 8 p.m.Four Weddings and a Funeral ›››‡ (1994, Romance-Comedy) Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell. A British bachelor falls for a fellow wed-ding guest. (2:00) TMC Sat. 12:05 p.m., Tue. 8 p.m.Frozen ›››‡ (2013, Children’s) Voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel. Animated. A young queen’s icy pow-ers trap a kingdom in eternal winter. (1:45) DISN Fri. 5:45 p.m.

GGame Night ››› (2018, Comedy) Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams. A murder mystery party turns into a wild and chaotic night. (2:00) TNT Mon. 3 p.m.The Godfather ›››› (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. (4:00) AMC Fri. 5 p.m.Gran Torino ››› (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. A veteran faces his longtime preju-dices. (2:30) AMC Thu. 8 p.m.Grease ››› (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Disparate summer lovers meet again as high-school seniors. (2:40) FREE Sat. 12:45 p.m.

HHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ››› (2002, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. A ma-levolent force threatens the students at Hogwarts. (3:40) SYFY Mon. 7 p.m.; USA Sat. 3:50 p.m.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hal-lows: Part 1 ››› (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry sets out to destroy the secrets to Voldemort’s power. (3:10) USA Sun. 5 p.m.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hal-lows: Part 2 ›››‡ (2011, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry may have to make the ultimate sacri-fice. (2:50) USA Sun. 8:10 p.m.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ››› (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Voldemort lays a trap for Harry at the Triwizard Tournament. (3:29) SYFY Tue. 1 p.m.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ››› (2009, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. (3:30) SYFY Tue. 7:30 p.m.; USA Sun. 1:30 p.m.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ››› (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry prepares a group of students to fight Voldemort. (3:01) SYFY Tue. 4:29 p.m.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ›››‡ (2004, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. The young wizard confronts the fugitive Sirius Black. (3:00) USA Sat. 7:30 p.m.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone ››› (2001, Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. J.K. Rowling’s student wizard has his first adventure. (3:26) SYFY Mon. 3:30 p.m.; USA Sat. 12:24 p.m.

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ABC World News

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Shark Tank A salt alternative; a cake stand. (HDTV)

(:01) 20/20 (HDTV) WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Evening News

People (HDTV) The Big Bang Theory

Secret Celebrity Renovation (HDTV)

The Greatest AtHome Videos Special guest George Lopez.

Blue Bloods Danny and Baez clash over a suspect. (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 11pm

Late Show-Col-bert

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) WWE Friday Night SmackDown (HDTV) Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) High 5 Sports Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News at 6pm

NBC Nightly News - Holt

Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

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American Ninja Warrior “Semifinals 4” The semifinals conclude. (HDTV) Dateline NBC (HDTV) 11Alive News at 11pm

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WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family High School Football Great Atlanta Bash: North Atlanta vs. Midtown. Friends Friends

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Downton Abbey on Masterpiece (:12) Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Andy’s secret is brought to light.

In Their Own Words The story of Princess Diana’s life.

Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Downton Abbey

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Burden of Truth Joanna and Billy are struggling. (HDTV)

Dynasty Blake makes a big an-nouncement. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

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La Rosa de Guadalupe “El amor no se obliga” (HDTV)

Diseñando tu amor (HDTV) Si nos dejan Alicia y Martín con-tinúan con su amor.

La desalmada Fernanda regresa al pueblo a vengarse.

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CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 “Easy Mark” The First 48: Killer Cold Case Files (:01) American Justice Accused: Guilty or Innocent?

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:00) The Godfather (72, Drama) ›››› Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together.

The Godfather, Part II (74, Crime Drama) ›››› Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Michael Corleone moves his father’s crime family to Las Vegas.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters: Deadliest Man-Eaters River Monsters River Monsters BET 52 46 124 329 (4:55) Good Burger (97) ›› You Got Served (04, Drama) ›› Marques Houston. Love Don’t Cost a Thing (03, Romance-Comedy) ›› Nick Cannon, Christina Milian. BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Below Deck (ESP) Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Olympus Has Fallen (13, Action) ›› Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart. London Fallen BSSE 36 58 437 649 Sports Stars Braves Live! (:15) MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. (:15) Braves Live! Postgame MLB Baseball BSSO 35 41 416 646 Women’s College Volleyball Oregon State at Oklahoma. Shogun Fights Shogun Fights United Sports High School Football Lincoln at Los Alamitos. CNBC 42 39 208 355 Fast Money “Special Edition” Shepard Smith Money Court Money Court Money Court Money Court CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time Don Lemon Tonight Anderson Cooper 360

COM 66 48 107 249 (:15) The Office A seminar gets out of control.

(6:50) The Office (:25) The Office Schitt’s Creek “The Drip”

Schitt’s Creek Schitt’s Creek Schitt’s Creek “The Cabin”

Schitt’s Creek Jim Gaffigan: Quality Time

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FOOD 57 57 110 231 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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FREE 61 25 180 311 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy “Trump Guy”

Family Guy “Bri, Robot”

Family Guy “Trans-Fat”

Family Guy Family Guy The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub Seabiscuit (03, Drama) ››› Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges. PBC Mexico Primera Division Soccer Tijuana vs Monterrey.

FX 31 - 136 248 (5:30) Spy (15) ››› Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham. An undercover CIA analyst becomes an unlikely secret weapon.

Men in Black: International (19, Science Fiction) ›› Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson. Agents battle aliens that can take the form of any human.

Men in Black: International (19) ›› Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson.

FXX 84 - 125 259 The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons

HALL 98 - 185 312 It Was Always You (21, Romance) Erin Krakow, Tyler Hynes. A woman’s engagement plans get thrown into disarray.

Check Inn to Christmas (19, Romance) Rachel Boston, Wes Brown. Julia and Ryan must unite their families.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 My Lottery Dream Home

My Lottery Dream Home

My Lottery Dream Home

My Lottery Dream Home

My Lottery Dream Home

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One Week to Sell

One Week to Sell

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HIST 47 49 120 269 Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (:02) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens (:05) Ancient Aliens

ID 23 - 192 285 The Devil Speaks “Lake of Lies” The Devil Speaks A shooting victim makes a recording.

Reasonable Doubt Tim Wright is in prison for murder.

Reasonable Doubt “A Murder in Cave Creek”

Reasonable Doubt “Deadhead” Reasonable Doubt Chris and Fatima investigate a murder.

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Major Crimes Major Crimes partners with the FBI.

Major Crimes The squad is under pressure.

Major Crimes Capt. Raydor makes a bold move.

Major Crimes The squad has a tough time.

(:03) Major Crimes Tao questions his past actions.

(:03) Major Crimes “Cheaters Never Prosper”

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SYFY 67 31 122 244 (4:55) Bad Boys II (03, Action) ›› Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami.

John Wick (14) ››› Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist. An ex-assassin hunts down the gangsters who ruined his life.

SurrealEstate The team isolates and destroys a demon.

Fast & Furious (09, Action) ›› Vin Diesel, Paul Walker.

TBS 39 59 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy San Andreas (15, Action) ›› Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino. (:40) Rampage (18, Action) ›› Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris. TLC 55 33 183 280 90 Day: Other 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way Darcey & Stacey 90 Day: Other

TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:00) Law Abiding Citizen (09) › Jamie Foxx.

(:15) Man of Steel (13, Action) ›› Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. Young Clark Kent must protect those he loves from a dire threat.

All Elite Wrestling: Rampage 300 (06, Action) ››› Gerard Butler, Lena Headey.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Visiting a crumbling ghost town. Ghost Adventures TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Rush Hour 2 (01, Action) ›› Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. USA 30 29 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU

HBO 518 20 - 501 (4:35) All the Way (16) ››› Bryan Cranston.

(6:50) The Little Things (21) ›› Denzel Washington. A deputy sheriff and a sergeant search for a serial killer.

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(:35) Get a Job (16) › Miles Teller. A young couple struggle to find desirable employment.

2 Minutes of Fame (20, Comedy) Jay Pharoah, Katt Williams.

(:39) Private Parts (97, Biography) ››› Howard Stern. Radio’s Howard Stern becomes king of the New York airwaves.

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Chris HemsworthDisney Princess Remixed — An Ultimate Princess Celebration7:30 p.m. on DISNTwelve-year-old social media star Txunamy Ortiz narrates this new half-hour special, which airs in conjunction with World Princess Week. The program celebrates the empowering attri-butes of Disney princesses and queens through re-imagined performances of some of their iconic songs. Disney stars Dara Reneé, Frankie Rodriguez, Ju-lia Lester, Izabela Rose, Ruth Righi and Sophia Hammons are among the performers; Gram-my-winning singer Brandy also will introduce her music video for “Starting Now,” the official anthem for Disney’s year-long Ultimate Princess Celebration event.

Burden of Truth8 p.m. on WUPAStruggling to cope with the exhausting demands of being new parents, Joanna and Billy (Kristin Kreuk, Peter Mooney) are completely blindsided when their injunction against the mine is overturned in court in the new episode “Spirits in the Material World.” Elsewhere, the Mill-wood Police raid a safehouse, where Taylor (Anwen O’Driscoll) makes an important discovery, and Luna (Star Slade) tries to find a legal avenue that will help a victim of human trafficking.

Men in Black: International8 p.m. on FXF. Gary Gray’s 2019 sci-fi ac-tion comedy, a spinoff of the blockbuster “Men in Black” movie franchise, didn’t set any box-office records, but none-theless served as an entertain-ing vehicle that allows Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thomp-son to show off their formidable comedy chops. Thompson stars as a rookie MIB recruit who gets teamed with a cocky but formidable agent (Hemsworth) from the U.K. office to stop an alien invasion. Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall, Rebecca Ferguson and Emma Thompson also are featured.

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Wednesday 5:30 p.m. BSSE 3 Wide Life 6:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live)

Thursday 1:00 p.m. BSSE 3 Wide Life 5:00 p.m. BSSE 3 Wide Life 6:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live)

NBCSN Dale Jr. Download (N)

Friday 2:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR The Decades Some of the greatest NA-SCAR action from the 1990s. 2:30 p.m. NBCSN Dale Jr. Download 3:30 p.m. NBCSN Dale Jr. Download 4:30 p.m. NBCSN Lost Speed-ways Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits Metrolina Speedway seeking clarity about an age-old family mystery. 5:00 p.m. NBCSN Lost Speed-ways Earnhardt Jr. sends his crew to a Georgia track that was the site of a 1967 federal moonshine sting. 5:30 p.m. NBCSN Lost Speed-ways Dale Earnhardt Jr. visits the New Asheville Speedway, where an on-track dispute took place in 1986. 6:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live)

NBCSN Lost Speedways Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s crew visits an old Georgia road course designed by the great Fireball Roberts.

6:30 p.m. NBCSN Lost Speed-ways Dale Earnhardt Jr. sends his crew to Hinchliffe Stadium, home to the boom of midget car racing. 7:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Xfinity Series Countdown to Green (N) (Live) 7:30 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series Wawa 250. From Daytona International Speed-way in Daytona Beach, Fla. (N) (Live)

Saturday12:00 p.m. BSSE 3 Wide Life 1:00 p.m. WGCL Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series. From Wheatland, Mo. (Taped) 3:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race-Day (N) (Live) 6:00 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR America (N) (Live) 6:30 p.m. NBCSN NASCAR Cup Series Countdown to Green (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. WXIA NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400. From Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. (N) (Live)

Sunday 5:30 p.m. FS1 Off Road Racing From Kangerlussuaq, Greenland.

NBCSN NASCAR Racing Whel-en Series: Beech Ridge. (N)

6:00 p.m. FS1 Off Road Racing Extreme E Championship, Final. From Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. (N Same-day Tape)

Monday 2:00 p.m. BSSE 3 Wide Life 6:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live)

Tuesday 6:00 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. FS1 Unrivaled: Earn-hardt vs. Gordon Exploring the relationship between Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon on and off the track. 8:00 p.m. NBCSN Dale Jr. Download (N)

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Wednesday 3:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 Little League World Series Game 23: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 7:30 p.m. ESPN 2021 Little League World Series Game 24: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Thursday 3:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 Little League World Series Game 25: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 Little League World Series Game 26: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

Friday 6:30 p.m. BSSE Braves Live! Pregame (N) (Live) 7:15 p.m. BSSE San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. (N) (Live)

Saturday12:30 p.m. WSB 2021 Little League World Series Tom Seaver Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 3:30 p.m. WSB 2021 Little League World Series Hank Aaron Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 4:00 p.m. FS1 Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Indians. From Progressive Field in Cleveland. (N) (Live) 6:30 p.m. BSSE Braves Live! Pregame (N) (Live) 7:15 p.m. BSSE San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. (N) (Live)

Sunday12:00 p.m. ESPN Little League World Series Home Run Derby (N) (Live)12:30 p.m. BSSE Braves Live! Pregame (N) (Live) 1:00 p.m. ESPN Little League World Series Web Gems Show (N) (Live)

TBS MLB Baseball (Taped) 1:15 p.m. BSSE San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. (N) (Live) 3:00 p.m. WSB 2021 Little League World Series Champion-ship Game: Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

BSSO Baseball’s Top Flame-throwers

4:15 p.m. BSSE Braves Live! Postgame (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN New York Yan-kees at Oakland Athletics. From RingCentral Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (N) (Live)

Monday 3:00 p.m. BSSE San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. 7:00 p.m. ESPN Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. (N) (Live)

Tuesday 8:00 p.m. FS1 MLB’s Best (N)

BASKETBALL

Wednesday 6:00 p.m. BSSE InsidetheAsso-ciation (N)

Thursday 2:30 p.m. BSSE InsidetheAsso-ciation 3:00 p.m. BSSE WNBA Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream. From Gate-way Center Arena at College Park in College Park, Ga. 7:00 p.m. BSSE WNBA Las Ve-gas Aces at Atlanta Dream. From Gateway Center Arena at College Park in College Park, Ga. (N) (Live)

Friday 4:00 p.m. BSSE WNBA Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream. From Gate-way Center Arena at College Park in College Park, Ga.

Saturday 3:00 p.m. WGCL BIG3 Basket-ball Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

BICYCLING

Wednesday 1:00 p.m. NBCSN 2021 Vuelta a España Stage 11. Antequera to Valdepeñas de Jaén (131.6 km), hilly stage. (N Same-day Tape)

Tuesday 2:00 p.m. NBCSN 2021 Vuelta a España Stage 15. Navalmoral de la Mata to El Barraco (193.4 km). (N Same-day Tape)

FOOTBALL

Wednesday 2:00 p.m. SEC Marty & McGee 4:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live (N) (Live) 5:00 p.m. ESPN2 College Foot-ball Live (N) (Live) 5:20 p.m. HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live

Thursday12:00 p.m. SEC College Football From Nov. 28, 2019. 2:50 p.m. HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys 4:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live (N) (Live) 5:00 p.m. ESPN2 College Foot-ball Live (N) (Live)

Friday12:00 p.m. SEC College Football From Sept. 14, 2019. 1:25 p.m. HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (N) (Live) 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Foot-ball Live (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 Milton (Ga.) at North Cobb (Ga.). From Kennesaw, Ga. (N) (Live)

SEC College Football Orange Bowl. From Dec. 29, 2018.

8:00 p.m. WPCH Great Atlanta Bash: North Atlanta vs. Midtown. (N) (Live)

Saturday12:00 p.m. ESPN St. Frances (MD) at St. Thomas Aquinas (FL). From Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (N) (Live)

HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys Head coach Mike McCarthy welcomes an intriguing

mix of established veterans and rookie hopefuls.

1:00 p.m. WAGA Nebraska at Illinois. From Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill. (N) (Live)

SEC College Football College Football Playoff National Champi-onship. From Jan. 11, 2016.HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott makes progress with his injury rehab; tension with Rams’ superstar Aaron Donald.

2:00 p.m. WPCH Great Atlanta Bash: Mays vs. Riverdale. (N) (Live)

HBO Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys

2:30 p.m. WGCL College Foot-ball: The Drive to Atlanta (N) 3:00 p.m. ESPN College Foot-ball Countdown (N) (Live)

ESPN2 Oakland (Tenn.) at Mad-ison-Ridgeland (Miss.). From Ridgeland, Miss. (N) (Live)

3:30 p.m. ESPN Hawaii at UCLA. From the Rose Bowl in Pas-adena, Calif. (N) (Live) 4:00 p.m. SEC College Football These two SEC teams meet for the Championship after No.4 Alabama smothered Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and No.3 Georgia won in over-time against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl. From Mercedes-Benz Stadi-um, Atlanta, GA. 4:30 p.m. WAGA FOX College Football Extra (N) (Live) 6:00 p.m. ESPN2 Pace Acade-my (Ga.) at Rabun County (Ga.). From Tiger, Ga. (N) (Live) 6:30 p.m. ESPN College Foot-ball Scoreboard (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN Alcorn State at North Carolina Central. From Georgia State Stadium in Atlanta. (N) (Live)

SEC College Football Quarter-back and 2019 Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow leads the undefeated LSU Tigers against defending national champion Clemson in a thrilling national championship contest from New Orleans.

Sunday12:00 p.m. SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Football grows in popularity and in December 1932, the Southeastern Conference is officially formed. 1:30 p.m. ESPN IMG Academy (FL) at Bishop Sycamore (OH). Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio. (N) (Live)

SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football In the early years of the SEC, through World War II, numerous players and coaches fight in the war.

2:30 p.m. WSB UGA Camp Life 3:00 p.m. SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Bear Bryant becomes the face of SEC football. Also Archie Manning and Richmond Flowers Jr. 4:00 p.m. WGCL Miami Dol-phins at Cincinnati Bengals. From Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. (N) (Live) 4:30 p.m. SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Bear Bryant begins a new run of dominance at Alabama; the rise of television sports.

5:00 p.m. ESPN The Herbies Preseason Special College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit predicts his top teams and players to watch in 2021. 5:30 p.m. WSB UGA Camp Life 6:00 p.m. ESPN2 Heisman Tro-phy Preview College football ex-perts weigh in on which players will vie for the 2021 Heisman Trophy.

SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football Her-schel Walker leads Georgia to a national title as a freshman; Bear Bryant retires; Bo Jackson.

7:00 p.m. BSSE Gamecock Football With Coach Shane Beam-er

ESPN2 Calgary Stampeders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers. From Investors Group Field in Winni-peg, Manitoba. (N) (Live)

7:30 p.m. SEC Saturdays In the South: A History of SEC Football TV deals give the league a national profile; Steve Spurrier; Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning. 8:00 p.m. WXIA Cleveland Browns at Atlanta Falcons. From Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. (N) (Live)

Monday12:00 p.m. SEC College Football From Dec. 19, 2020. 3:00 p.m. ESPN2 College Foot-ball 2021: The Power Rankings College football analysts discuss they think will be the top programs in the upcoming season. 4:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live (N) (Live) 5:30 p.m. BSSO N.C. State: One with Wolfpack Football (N) 7:00 p.m. SEC Marty & McGee 8:00 p.m. SEC Marty & McGee

Tuesday12:00 p.m. SEC College Football Quarterback and 2019 Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow leads the undefeated LSU Tigers against de-fending national champion Clemson in a thrilling national championship contest from New Orleans. 3:00 p.m. ESPN2 College Foot-ball Live 4:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live (N) (Live) 5:00 p.m. BSSE Gamecock Football With Coach Shane Beam-er 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 NFL Live

GOLF

Friday 3:00 p.m. BSSE Swing Clinic With Jimmy Hanlin 3:30 p.m. BSSE Golf America

Saturday 2:00 p.m. WGCL Course Record With Michael Breed 2:30 p.m. WXIA PGA Tour Spe-cial 3:00 p.m. WXIA BMW Champi-onship, Third Round. (N) (Live)

Sunday12:00 p.m. BSSE Golf America 1:30 p.m. WXIA PGA Tour Spe-cial 2:00 p.m. WXIA BMW Champi-onship, Final Round. (N) (Live)

Monday 2:30 p.m. BSSE Golf America

Tuesday 5:30 p.m. BSSE 18 Holes With Natalie Gulbis and Jimmy Hanlin (N) 6:00 p.m. BSSE Golf America (N) 6:30 p.m. BSSE Breaking Par A look inside ’The Bird’ - the most elite college golf facility in the world; home to the Arizona State men’s and women’s golf teams.

OLYMPICS

Wednesday 8:00 p.m. NBCSN 2020 Tokyo Paralympics Wheelchair Basket-ball, Wheelchair Rugby, Cycling, Goalball. (N) (Live)

Sunday12:00 p.m. WXIA 2020 Tokyo Paralympics Paralympic Daytime Show. From Tokyo. (Taped) 7:00 p.m. WXIA 2020 Tokyo Paralympics Paralympic Prime-time Show. From Tokyo. (Taped)

TENNIS

Wednesday 2:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics 2021 ATP Rotterdam, Semifi-nal. 3:30 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics ATP Acapulco Final.

Thursday12:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics 2021 ATP Acapulco Quarterfi-nal. 7:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics 2020 ATP Finals, Semifinal 1. (N)

Saturday 7:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics 2020 ATP Finals, Semifinal 2.

Sunday12:00 p.m. ESPN2 SportsCenter at the U.S. Open Sports news and highlights from the U.S. Open in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live)12:30 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics 2021 ATP Rotterdam, Semifi-nal. 2:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics ATP Miami Final.

Monday12:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) 6:00 p.m. ESPN2 2021 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 Primetime at the U.S. Open From Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live)

Tuesday12:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. (N) (Live) 6:00 p.m. BSSO Tennis Clas-sics ATP Finals, Final. 7:00 p.m. ESPN 2021 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. (N) (Live)

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“Wicked Tuna: Season 10” (Aug. 25)The most recent season of the National Geographic series finds the boat captains of Gloucester, Mass., scrapping to get by. The pandemic has forced the shuttering of restaurants and thus has driven down demand and prices for bluefin tuna. But the difficult times have forged a spirit of cooperation among this notoriously competitive group as they share fishing locations and tactics, among other things.

“Cruella” (Aug. 27)Director Craig Gillespie’s (“I, Tonya”) 2021 live-action prequel to “101 Dalmatians” casts Academy Award winner Emma Stone (“La La Land”) in the title role of Cruella DeVille, the future fashion maven with a disdain for pets and a nemesis of her own in Baroness von Hellman (fellow Oscar winner Emma Thompson, “Sense and Sensibility”).

“Dan in Real Life” (Aug. 27)Widower and single father Dan (Steve Carell) finally decides to take some time for himself after meeting an attractive woman (Juliette Binoche) at a bookstore. He’s really interested in her — and then he finds out she’s dating his brother (Dane Cook). Bummer. Alison Pill, Brittany Robertson, Marlene Lawston, Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney also star in this 2007 dramedy.

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AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:00) The Godfather (72, Drama) ››››

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Back to School (86, Comedy) ››› Rodney Danger-field, Sally Kellerman.

Animal House (78) ››› John Belushi. Delta House members try to save their repulsive fraternity.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Secret Life-Zoo Secret Life-Zoo Secret Life-Zoo Secret Life-Zoo Secret Life-Zoo The Zoo The Zoo The Zoo The Zoo The Zoo BET 52 46 124 329 Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin (:25) Love Don’t Cost a Thing (03) ›› Nick Cannon. White Chicks ›› BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Bruce Almighty (03) ›› Jim Carrey. What Happens in Vegas (08) › Bridesmaids (11, Comedy) ››› Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. Proposal BSSE 36 58 437 649 MLB Baseball Inside SportsMo. WNBA Basketball: Sky at Dream 3 Wide Epic Women’s College Volleyball Women’s College Soccer P1 AquaX USA 2021 BSSO 35 41 416 646 Tennis Classics Polaris Wild Ride Heliconia Redfern Kickboxing MLS Soccer Postgame Golf Life AVP Pro Beach Vol World Poker Icons Polaris CNBC 42 39 208 355 Paid Prg. Clean air Paid Prg. Dream Premier League Soccer: Lions vs Bees RELIEF Paid Prg. Paid Prg. BISSELL Paid Prg. Advance Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss CNN 44 19 200 202 New Day We Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom

COM 66 48 107 249 Parks/Rec-reat

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(:10) The Office

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DISN 53 26 172 290 Big City Big City Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug Disney Disney’s Magi Ladybug Miraculous: Ladybug Sydney Sydney Jessie Jessie Jessie Big City Big City Big City DSC 53 26 182 278 Fishing Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Abandoned Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid Building Off the Grid E! 25 38 114 236 The Kardashians Teyana Teyana Teyana Teyana Teyana He’s Just Not That Into You (09) ›› Ben Affleck. Selena (97) ››› Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos. Walk the Line (05) ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter College GameDay High School Football Football College Football Hawaii at UCLA. ESPN2 33 36 143 209 Formula 1 Racing Formula 1 Racing SportsCenter SportsCenter To Be Announced Sports. UFC Live High School Football FNC 46 - 205 360 (6:00) FOX and Friends Saturday Cavuto Live Fox News Live Fox News Live Journal Editorial Rpt. Fox News Live Saturday Show

FOOD 57 57 110 231 The Kitchen New flavors and recipes.

Symon’s Dinners

Symon’s Dinners

Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. The Kitchen Must-have dishes.

Trisha’s Southern

Guy’s Ranch

Diners, Drive

Diners, Drive

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Diners, Drive

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FREE 61 25 180 311 (7:30) Mamma Mia! (08, Musical Comedy) ›› Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan.

(:05) Pretty Woman (90) ››› Richard Gere. A corporate raider hires a hooker to act as a business escort.

(:45) Grease (78, Musical) ››› John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Disparate summer lovers meet again as high-school seniors.

(:25) Pitch Perfect 2 (15) ›› Anna Kendrick. The Barden Bellas compete at the world championships.

FS1 40 52 150 219 Heist Greatest Games: College Football From Dec. 19, 2020. Horse Racing Saratoga Live. NASCAR RaceDay MLB Baseball: Red Sox at Indians

FX 31 - 136 248 Mike & Molly

Mike & Molly

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (15, Science Fiction) ›› Dylan O’Brien. The Gladers face the dangerous obstacles of the Scorch.

Spy (15, Comedy) ››› Melissa McCarthy. An undercover CIA analyst becomes an unlikely secret weapon.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (18, Children’s) ››› Voices of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson.

X-Men: Days of Future Past (14) ›››

FXX 84 - 125 259 Ice Age: Collision Course (16) ›› Voices of Ray Romano, John Alberto Leguizamo.

The Peanuts Movie (15) ››› Voices of Noah Schnapp, Hadley Belle Miller.

The Boss Baby (17) ›› Voices of Alec Baldwin, Miles Christopher Bakshi.

The Secret Life of Pets 2 (19, Children’s) ›› Voices of Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart.

Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers

Bob’s Burgers

HALL 98 - 185 312 Golden Girls

Golden Girls

Sealed With a Kiss: Wedding March 6 (21, Romance) Josie Bissett, Jack Wagner.

Love at Sea (18, Romance-Comedy) Alexa PenaVega, Carlos PenaVega.

My One & Only (19, Romance) Pascale Hutton, Sam Page.

Love, Take Two (19, Romance) Heather Hemmens, Cornelius Smith Jr..

Moonlight in Vermont (17)

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Home Town “Bachelor’s Paradise”

Home Town “Room to Grow”

Home Town “The Church House”

Home Town “Moving to Main Street”

Home Town “Thanks for the Memories”

HIST 47 49 120 269 Swamp People Swamp People Swamp People Swamp People Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars

ID 23 - 192 285 Deadly Devotion “High-way to Hell”

On the Case With Paula Zahn

A Time to Kill “A Lady’s Weapon”

In Pursuit With John Walsh

In Pursuit With John Walsh

In Pursuit With John Walsh

In Pursuit With John Walsh

See No Evil “Run for the Door”

See No Evil “The Grave-yard Shift”

The Wonderland Murders

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Paid Pro-gram

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Married at First Sight The Wrong Cheerleader (19, Drama) Vivica A. Fox, Cristine Prosperi.

The Wrong Cheerleader Coach (20, Suspense) Vivica A. Fox, Tara Reid.

Dying to Be a Cheerleader (20, Suspense) Ashlynn Yennie, Dominique Booth.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 Velshi Velshi The Cross Connection With Tiffany Cross Alex Witt Reports Alex Witt Reports Alex Witt Reports Yasmin Vossoughian Yasmin Vossoughian PoliticsNation MTV 38 28 160 331 Fresh Out Playlist Cribs Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story ››› We’re the Millers (13, Comedy) ›› Jennifer Aniston. NGC 54 - 197 276 Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 Stories Paid Prg. Married Married Married Married Married Married Married Married Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man OXY 26 - 127 251 Dateline: Secrets Uncovered In Ice Cold Blood In Ice Cold Blood In Ice Cold Blood In Ice Cold Blood Charmed to Death Charmed to Death Accident, Suicide Accident, Suicide PARMT 68 16 241 241 Bar Rescue Coming to America (88) ››› Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall. Friday (95) ››› Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Next Friday (00) ›› Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Friday After Next (02) › Ice Cube. SEC 37 - 404 611 (7:00) Marty & McGee Marty & McGee College Football College Football

SYFY 67 31 122 244 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Robin Hood (10, Adventure) ›› Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. Robin and his men battle the Sheriff of Nottingham.

Fast & Furious (09, Action) ›› Vin Diesel, Paul Walker.

John Wick (14, Action) ››› Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist.

TBS 39 59 139 247 George George Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld The Cube The Cube Rampage (18) ›› Dwayne Johnson. (:15) San Andreas (15, Action) ›› Dwayne Johnson. The Meg TLC 55 33 183 280 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other

TNT 29 42 138 245 NCIS: New Orleans “Identity Crisis”

NCIS: New Orleans “Ties That Bind”

NCIS: New Orleans “A New Dawn”

NCIS: New Orleans “The Last Mile”

NCIS: New Orleans “Empathy”

300 (06, Action) ››› Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. 300: Rise of an Empire (14, Action) ›› Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green.

Man of Steel (13) ›› Henry Cavill.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Buying Buying Buying Buying Buying Buying Buying Buying Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. Most Terrifying TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Horrible Bosses 2 (14) ›› , Charlie Day Jokers Jokers Jokers Bar Wars Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 PiYo Paid Prg. Chrisley Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (18, Fantasy) ›› (:24) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (01) ››› Daniel Radcliffe. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

HBO 518 20 - 501 (:10) Half Brothers (20, Comedy) ›› Luis Gerardo Méndez, Connor Del Rio.

(9:50) Jurassic Park (93, Adventure) ››› Sam Neill, Laura Dern.

Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys

Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys

Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys

Collateral (04) ››› Tom Cruise. A contract killer uses a cabdriver for his jobs.

Real Time With Bill Maher

MAX 549 - - 515 (6:05) Amistad

(:41) Down a Dark Hall (18, Horror) AnnaSophia Robb, Uma Thurman.

(:20) American Gigolo (80, Drama) ›› Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton.

(:18) License To Drive (88) ›› Corey Haim, Corey Feldman.

(1:49) Hot Fuzz (07) ››› Simon Pegg. Grisly acci-dents rock a sleepy British village.

(3:51) Blood Ties (13, Crime Drama) ›› Clive Owen, Billy Crudup.

TMC 598 14 327 553 The Three Musketeers (11, Action) › Matthew MacFadyen, Milla Jovovich.

Silver Linings Playbook (12) ››› Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence.

(:05) Four Weddings and a Funeral (94) ››› Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell.

(:05) Pandorum (09, Science Fiction) ›› Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster.

The Rental (20, Horror) ›› Dan Stevens, Alison Brie.

Below (02) ››

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WSB-ABC 2 3 2 2 Channel 2 Action News

ABC World News

Entertainment Tonight (HDTV) America’s Funniest Home Videos (HDTV)

black-ish (HDTV) black-ish (HDTV) The Ultimate Surfer Fourteen surfers arrive at the ranch.

WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Hot Topics

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dateline “A Bronx Tale” Wheel Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior 11Alive News The Reveal Dateline “Deadly Denial”

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Weekend News

People Weekend (HDTV)

The Southern Living Show

S.W.A.T. “U-Turn” The team races to save activists.

NCIS: New Orleans The team investigates the bar bombing.

48 Hours (HDTV) CBS46 News Saturday

CBS46 Sports Saturday

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Horse Race MLS Pre-Game (HDTV)

MLS Soccer LA Galaxy at Los Angeles FC. From Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. (HDTV)

LEGO Masters Building a LEGO Day Parade float.

Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) News Edge Game of Talents (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News NBC Nightly News - Holt

NASCAR Cup Series Coke Zero Sugar 400. From Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. (HDTV) 11Alive News at 11pm

(:29) Saturday Night Live

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 black-ish (HDTV) black-ish (HDTV) Atlanta Eats The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

CBS46 News at 9pm Weather Gone Viral “Super Fantas-tic Weather”

Whacked Out Sports (HDTV)

World’s-Weath

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 NewsHour Wk (:27) Father Brown

(:15) Father Brown Member of Kembleford’s WI dies.

(:02) In Their Own Words The story of Princess Diana’s life.

(:01) As Time Goes By

Keeping Up Appearances

Ladies of Letters Ladies of Letters Father Brown Search for mythical Lannington Rosary.

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

NCIS: New Orleans A Navy captain is murdered. (HDTV)

NCIS: New Orleans “Monster” (HDTV)

Central Ave (HDTV)

Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

Family Guy (ESP HDTV)

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 Conexión fin de semana

Noticiero Uni-visión: Fin

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(7:55) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División (9:55) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 (5:30) The Bourne Supremacy (04) ››› Matt Damon. The Bourne Ultimatum (07, Action) ››› Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. (:32) Den of Thieves (18) ›› Gerard Butler.

AMC 51 44 131 254 Revenge of the Nerds (84, Comedy) ›› Robert Carradine. Harried college freshmen strike back at their tormentors.

Fast Times at Ridgemont High (82, Comedy) ››› Sean Penn. Califor-nia teenagers enjoy malls, sex and rock ’n’ roll.

Sixteen Candles (84, Comedy) ›› Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall. A teenager’s parents forget her birthday.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 The Zoo The Zoo: San Diego The Zoo: San Diego The Zoo: San Diego Buddies Buddies The Zoo: San Diego BET 52 46 124 329 (5:00) White Chicks (04, Comedy) ›› Shawn Wayans. Barbershop 2: Back in Business (04, Comedy) ››› Ice Cube. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (08) ›› BRAVO 50 - 129 237 (5:30) The Proposal (09) ›› Sandra Bullock. The Proposal (09, Romance-Comedy) ›› Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. (:32) Bridesmaids (11) ››› Kristen Wiig. BSSE 36 58 437 649 Facing Waves Braves Live! (:15) MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. From Truist Park in Atlanta. (:15) Braves Live! Postgame MLB Baseball BSSO 35 41 416 646 World The Card Life Tennis Classics 2020 ATP Finals, Semifinal 2. Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse CNBC 42 39 208 355 Undercover Boss “Vivint” Undercover Boss Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank CNN 44 19 200 202 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Stanley Tucci: Searching Stanley Tucci: Searching Stanley Tucci: Searching

COM 66 48 107 249 The Office The Waterboy (98, Comedy) › Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates. A simpleton’s angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory.

Just Go With It (11, Romance-Comedy) ›› Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston. A man’s careless lie spins out of control.

(:10) Blended (14) › Adam San-dler, Drew Barrymore.

DISN 53 26 172 290 Ladybug Ladybug Disney Descendants: Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Disney’s Magic Bake-Off DSC 53 26 182 278 Moonshiners: Backwoods Moonshiners: Backwoods (:11) Moonshiners: Backwoods Hearts “Tickle Tells” (:02) Moonshiners: Backwoods Hearts “Call in Mrs. Tickle” E! 25 38 114 236 (5:00) Walk the Line (05) ››› Joaquin Phoenix. Walk the Line (05, Biography) ››› Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. Selena (97) ››› ESPN 32 22 140 206 Football Scoreboard College Football Alcorn State at North Carolina Central. UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Chikadze ESPN2 33 36 143 209 High School Football Pace Academy (Ga.) at Rabun County (Ga.). From Tiger, Ga. E60 The Herbies Special SportsCenter FNC 46 - 205 360 Fox Report With Jon Scott Life, Liberty & Levin Watters’ World Justice With Judge Jeanine Unfiltered with Dan Bongino Watters’ World

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

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FREE 61 25 180 311 (:05) Pitch Perfect 3 (17) ›› Anna Kendrick. The Barden Bellas reunite for an overseas musical USO tour.

(:10) Bohemian Rhapsody (18, Biography) ››› Rami Malek, Lucy Boynton. Singer Freddie Mercury and Queen find success in the 1970s.

Sweet Home Alabama ››

FS1 40 52 150 219 MLB Baseball Athletes Unlimited Softball MLB Baseball San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Angels.

FX 31 - 136 248 (5:00) X-Men: Days of Future Past (14, Action) ››› Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy.

Bumblebee (18, Action) ››› Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena. A teen revives Bumblee the Autobot in a beach town in 1987.

Bumblebee (18, Action) ››› Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena.

FXX 84 - 125 259 Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy “Petey IV”

Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy

HALL 98 - 185 312 (5:00) Moonlight in Vermont (17) Lacey Chabert.

As Luck Would Have It (21) JoAnna Garcia Swisher. A woman tries to win over a handsome local in Ireland.

Sweet Pecan Summer (21) Christine Ko, Wes Brown. Sparks fly between a young woman and her ex-boyfriend.

Just My Type (20) Bethany Joy Lenz, Brett Dalton.

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Home Town A tornado destroys a man’s house.

Home Town Angie finds her dream home.

Vacation House Rules “Beach Paradise”

(:01) Design Star: Next Gen “Wel-come to the Hub”

(:02) Design Star: Next Gen Dancer tWitch guest stars.

(:02) Love It or List It Megan wants a better family home.

HIST 47 49 120 269 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars A chandelier made out of KFC buckets. (:05) Pawn Stars

ID 23 - 192 285 The Wonderland Murders A home invasion turns deadly.

The Wonderland Murders “She Never Saw It Coming”

20/20 on ID Pregnant Kelsie Schell-ing goes missing.

Stalked: Fol-lowed by Fear

Stalked: Fol-lowed by Fear

The Lake Erie Murders Four teenage girls vanish.

The Lake Erie Murders “Trail of Fear”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 The Secret Lives of Cheerleaders (19) Denise Richards. A transfer student tries out for the cheerleading team.

Killer Cheer Mom (21) Denise Richards, Thomas Calabro. A stepmother sabotages teens from joining the cheer squad.

(:03) Pom Poms and Payback (21, Suspense) Emily Killian. Teenage cheerleaders seek revenge against their boyfriends.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 Voices-Alicia Menendez Voices-Alicia Menendez Week-Joshua Johnson Week-Joshua Johnson Voices-Alicia Menendez Week-Joshua Johnson MTV 38 28 160 331 Liar Liar (97, Comedy) ›› Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (04, Comedy) ››› We’re the Millers (13, Comedy) ›› Jennifer Aniston. NGC 54 - 197 276 To Catch a Smuggler To Catch a Smuggler To Catch a Smuggler To Catch a Smuggler To Catch a Smuggler To Catch a Smuggler NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 Last-Standing Last-Standing NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime Banfield Banfield NewsNation Prime OXY 26 - 127 251 Accident, Suicide, or Murder Accident, Suicide, or Murder Accident, Suicide, or Murder Dateline: Secrets Uncovered Dateline: Secrets Uncovered Dateline: Secrets Uncovered PARMT 68 16 241 241 Friday (95, Comedy) ››› Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Next Friday (00, Comedy) ›› Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Friday After Next (02, Comedy) › Ice Cube, Mike Epps. SEC 37 - 404 611 (4:00) College Football College Football CFP National Championship Ohio State vs Alabama.

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (4:30) John Wick ›››

John Wick: Chapter 2 (17, Action) ››› Keanu Reeves, Common. Legendary hit man John Wick takes on deadly killers in Rome.

John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum (19, Action) ››› Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry. Hit man John Wick battles the world’s top assassins.

TBS 39 59 139 247 (5:30) The Meg (18) ›› Jason Statham, Li Bingbing. Godzilla: King of the Monsters (19, Science Fiction) ›› Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga. Miracle Work. The Cube TLC 55 33 183 280 Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress 90 Day: The Single Life “Sealed With a Diss” (:18) 90 Day: The Single Life 90 Day

TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:00) Man of Steel (13, Action) ›› Henry Cavill. Young Clark Kent must protect those he loves from a dire threat.

Ready Player One (18, Science Fiction) ››› Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke. A teen finds adventure in a virtual reality world in 2045.

Detective Pikachu (19) ›› Voice of Ryan Reynolds.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Most Terrifying Places Most Terrifying Places Most Terrifying Places Destination Fear The Dead Files The Dead Files TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (04) ››› Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ›››

HBO 518 20 - 501 A Walk Among the Tombstones (14) ›› Liam Neeson. A PI hunts the men who murdered a drug lord’s wife.

Magic Mike XXL (15) ›› Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer. Former stripper Mike Lane comes out of retirement.

To Be Announced 100-Foot Wave (ESP)

MAX 549 - - 515 Talk to Me (07, Biography) ››› Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Ralph Petey Greene becomes a ’60s radio icon.

Deception (08, Suspense) › Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor. An accountant joins an underground sex club.

(9:50) Trance (13, Crime Drama) ››› James McA-voy, Rosario Dawson.

(:33) Ad Astra (19) ›››

TMC 598 14 327 553 (5:30) Below (02, Suspense) ›› Matthew Davis, Bruce Greenwood.

(:20) Collide (16, Action) › Nicholas Hoult, Felicity Jones.

The Monster (16, Horror) ››› Zoe Kazan, Scott Speedman.

(:35) Alive (19, Horror) Thomas Cocquerel, Camille Stopps.

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Christine HoThe Zoo: San Diego8 p.m. on ANPLAfter taking over the former red river hog habitat, a gazelle gives the team a big surprise in the new episode “Hog Wild.”

Eden: Untamed Planet8 p.m. on BBCAThis visually stunning nature se-ries wraps up Season 1 with the finale “Alaska: Last American Frontier,” which is set primarily in the southeast portion of that state. It’s home to one of the richest temperate rain forests on the planet, as well as the salm-on run, an annual migration that attracts the greatest concentra-tion of grizzly bears on Earth. Helen Bonham Carter narrates.

Sweet Pecan Summer9 p.m. on HALLAmanda (Christine Ko) is feel-ing frustration with her job at a major cosmetics company when she receives an unexpected call from Carol (Lauren Tom), her favorite aunt. Carol is planning to move away to begin life with a man she recently met, but first she needs Amanda’s help sell-ing her pecan farm, a long-cher-ished part of their family. Amanda agrees, not knowing that Carol, a compulsive match-maker, has hired Amanda’s old flame from high school, J.P. (Wes Brown), as broker for the deal in this 2021 romance.

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Hearts of Heroes

UGA Cam-pLife

2021 Little League World Series Championship Game: Teams TBA. (HD)

UGA Cam-pLife

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Faith Creflo In Touch World Retire Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Greta Van Andy G. Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior Movie Movie

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 8am CBS News Sunday Morning (HD) Face the Nation (HD) Winning Walk

International Swimming League Naples. From Naples, Italy. (HD)

PBR Bull Riding PBR Tractor Supply Co. Iron Cow-boy. From Fort Worth, Texas.

NFL Preseason Football Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals. (HD)

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Good Day The Georgia Gang

FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace

Joel Osteen Jentezen Franklin

In Touch Do What You Love

Paid Pro-gram

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Life 2.0 (EI HDTV)

Xploration Space

Awesome Planet

Weird but True

TMZ (HD)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 Sunday Today With Willie Geist (HD)

11Alive News Weekend Mornings

Meet the Press (HD) The Reveal Paid Pro-gram

2020 Tokyo Paralympics Paralympic Daytime Show. (HD)

PGA Tour Special

PGA Tour Golf BMW Championship, Final Round. (HD)

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Car Acci-dent?

Stop Brain Fog

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Game Time RELIEF NOW!

Atlanta Eats Broadway Profiles

Raw Travel To the Rescue

Carbonaro Eff.

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WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 Washington Week

A Seat at the Table

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Part 1 of 2)

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Part 2 of 2)

Elizabeth Is Missing on Masterpiece Maud tries to find one of her friends.

The Miniaturist on Masterpiece

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WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Into the Wild

Into the Wild

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Cars.TV Sports Stars

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Soledad O’Brien

Missing (EI) Major Crimes “Intersec-tion” (ESP HDTV)

Major Crimes “Flight Risk” (ESP HDTV)

NCIS Gibbs uncharacteris-tically unravels.

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 Programa pagado

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Aquí y ahora (HD) Fútbol central

Fútbol Mexicano Primera División República deportiva La Rosa de Guadalupe (HD)

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CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 Hoarders Hoarders Hoarders Cold Case Files Cold Case Files Cold Case Files Cold Case Files KIller KIller The First 48 The First 48

AMC 51 44 131 254 (7:53) Revenge of the Nerds (84, Comedy) ›› Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards.

(9:53) Fast Times at Ridgemont High (82) ››› Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh.

(11:53) Sixteen Candles (84, Comedy) ›› Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall.

(1:53) Forrest Gump (94) ›››› Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. A slow-witted South-erner experiences 30 years of history.

(4:53) Enemy of the State (98) ›››

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Louisiana Law Louisiana Law Louisiana Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law BET 52 46 124 329 Payne Payne Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince White Chicks (04, Comedy) ›› Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (08) ›› Bar BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck BSSE 36 58 437 649 Ala.Bass P1 Fish Outside Sports 3 Wide Waves Game Golf Pre-Game (:15) MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves. (SAP) Braves Live! Post. Fight Sports: Boxing BSSO 35 41 416 646 Tennis Life Shogun Fights World Wild Ride Polaris Golf Life Focused Tennis Classics Tennis Classics Baseball United Kickboxing AVP Pro Beach Vol CNBC 42 39 208 355 Get Home Title Lock Paid Prg. Clean air RELIEF BISSELL Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Home Paid Prg. Coin Emeril Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank CNN 44 19 200 202 Inside Politics State-Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Source State-Union Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom

COM 66 48 107 249 Parks/Rec-reat

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The Waterboy (98, Comedy) › Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates.

DISN 53 26 172 290 Big City Big City Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug Spin (21) Kerri Medders. Disney’s Magi Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug Princess Protection DSC 53 26 182 278 It’s How Locations Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid “The Death Ledge” E! 25 38 114 236 American Pie 2 ›› American Wedding (03) ›› Jason Biggs. American Pie (99) ››› Jason Biggs. American Pie 2 (01) ›› Jason Biggs. American Wedding (03) ›› Jason Biggs. 17 Again (09) ›› ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter SportsCenter 2021 Little League World Series Home Run Derby Gems High School Football IMG Academy (FL) at Bishop Sycamore (OH). Sports. The Herbies Special ESPN2 33 36 143 209 Formula 1 Formula 1 Racing Belgium Grand Prix. SportsCenter U.S. Open Backstory To Be Announced SC Feat. FNC 46 - 205 360 (6:00) FOX and Friends Sunday Maria Bartiromo MediaBuzz Fox News Live Fox News Live Fox News Sunday Maria Bartiromo Fox News Live Sunday Show

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Valerie Home

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Guy’s Grocery Games Asian cuisine.

Guy’s Grocery Games “Island Eats”

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FREE 61 25 180 311 (7:00) Pretty Woman (90) ››› Richard Gere, Julia Roberts.

(:35) Grease (78) ››› John Travolta. Disparate summer lovers meet again as high-school seniors.

(:15) Pitch Perfect 2 (15) ›› Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson. The Barden Bellas compete at the world championships.

(2:55) Pitch Perfect 3 (17, Musical Comedy) ›› Anna Kendrick, Hailee Steinfeld.

Bohemian Rhapsody (18) ›››

FS1 40 52 150 219 Baseball MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Indians. Off Road Race Athletes Unlimited Softball Athletes Athletes Unlimited Softball Off Road

FX 31 - 136 248 (7:00) X-Men: Days of Future Past (14, Action) ››› Hugh Jack-man, James McAvoy.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (18, Children’s) ››› Voices of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (14, Action) ›› Andrew Garfield. Peter Parker confronts a powerful new enemy, named Electro.

Spider-Man: Homecoming (17, Action) ››› Tom Holland, Michael Keaton.

FXX 84 - 125 259 (7:30) Life on the Line (15) › John Travolta, Kate Bosworth.

Murder on the Orient Express (17, Mystery) ›› Kenneth Branagh, Johnny Depp.

The Simp-sons

The Simp-sons

The Simp-sons

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Family Guy Family Guy

HALL 98 - 185 312 Reba Reba Reba Reba Autumn in the Vineyard (16) Rachael Leigh Cook, Brendan Penny.

A Little Daytime Drama (21, Romance) Jen Lilley, Ryan Paevey.

Love on Harbor Island (20, Romance) Morgan Kohan, Marcus Rosner.

All Summer Long (19, Romance) Autumn Reeser, Brennan Elliott.

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Good Bones “Poltergeist Property”

Good Bones Good Bones “MJ’s Dream Home”

Good Bones Good Bones Renovation Island Renovation Island “The Final Suntier”

Renovation Island “Back of House”

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Renovation Island “Dive Deep”

HIST 47 49 120 269 Ult. Rides Ult. Rides Ult. Rides Ult. Rides Ult. Rides Ult. Rides Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Counting Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars The Machines The Machines The Machines

ID 23 - 192 285 Deadly Women “Menage of Murder”

American Detective With Lt. Joe Kenda

Evil Lives Here “My Sister Blamed Me”

Reasonable Doubt “Hypnotized”

Where Murder Lies Dead of Winter “The Empty Chair”

Dead of Winter “Cold Blue”

Dead of Winter “Frozen Waters”

Fear Thy Neighbor Fear Thy Neighbor “Boom Town”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Amazing Facts

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Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal (08) Jenna Dewan, Ashley Benson.

Killer Cheer Mom (21, Suspense) Denise Richards, Thomas Calabro.

Pom Poms and Payback (21, Suspense) Emily Killian, Carrie Schroeder.

Cheerleader Abduction (20, Suspense) Jerni Stewart, Kristen Harris.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 Velshi Velshi The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart Alex Witt Reports Alex Witt Reports Alex Witt Reports Yasmin Vossoughian Yasmin Vossoughian PoliticsNation MTV 38 28 160 331 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. NGC 54 - 197 276 Paid Prg. RELIEF The 80’s The 80’s The 80’s The 80’s The 80’s The 80’s The ’90s The ’90s The ’90s NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 Mass P. Stone Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man OXY 26 - 127 251 Charmed to Death Charmed to Death Charmed to Death Charmed to Death Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped Snapped PARMT 68 16 241 241 Bar Rescue We’re the Millers (13, Comedy) ›› Jennifer Aniston. Couples Retreat (09, Comedy) ›› Vince Vaughn. Step Brothers (08) ›› Will Ferrell. We’re the Millers (13, Comedy) ›› SEC 37 - 404 611 For the Culture Nine for IX One for the Ages SEC Storied Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football

SYFY 67 31 122 244 Deep Impact (98, Drama) ›› Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni. A large comet is on a collision course with Earth.

Gone in Sixty Seconds (00) › Nicolas Cage. A retired thief must steal 50 cars to save his brother.

(:05) X-Men (00) ››› Hugh Jackman. Two groups of mutated humans square off against each other.

(:25) John Wick: Chapter 2 (17, Action) ››› Keanu Reeves, Common.

TBS 39 59 139 247 George George Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld The Cube The Cube MLB Baseball Seinfeld Seinfeld Just Friends ›› TLC 55 33 183 280 Say Yes, Dress I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy I Love a Mama’s Boy 90 Day Fiance

TNT 29 42 138 245 NCIS: New Orleans “High Stakes”

NCIS: New Orleans “Powder Keg”

NCIS: New Orleans “Mind Games”

Non-Stop (14, Action) ›› Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore.

(:15) Taken 3 (14) ›› Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. Bryan Mills is framed for the murder of his ex-wife.

The Hitman’s Bodyguard (17) ›› Ryan Reynolds. A bodyguard and a hitman must bring down a dictator.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Extreme RVs Haunted Towns Haunted Towns Haunted Towns Haunted Towns Haunted Towns Osbournes- Bel. TRUTV 48 55 242 246 World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... World’s Dumbest ... Videos Videos Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 In Touch J. Osteen Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (07, Fantasy) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (09) ››› Daniel Radcliffe. Harry Potter

HBO 518 20 - 501 (:10) Hard Knocks: The Dallas Cowboys

(:10) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel

(:10) Ford v Ferrari (19) ››› Matt Damon. A designer builds a car to race against the Ferrari in 1966.

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(:15) The Lost World: Jurassic Park (97, Adventure) ›› Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore.

Real Time With Bill Maher

To Be Announced The Great Gatsby

MAX 549 - - 515 (7:30) Cake (05) Heather Graham.

(:05) Sunshine Cleaning (08) ››› Amy Adams, Emily Blunt.

(:38) Capote (05, Biography) ››› Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener.

(:33) Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (03, Action) ››› Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu.

(:25) Shanghai Surprise (86) › Sean Penn, Madonna.

(:02) The Blind Side (09, Drama) ››› Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw.

TMC 598 14 327 553 (7:00) A Dog’s Journey (19) ››

The Nutty Professor (96) ››› Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett.

(:35) About Last Night ... (86, Comedy-Drama) ››› Rob Lowe, Demi Moore.

S...house (20, Comedy) Cooper Raiff, Dylan Gelula.

(:15) Death Wish (74, Crime Drama) ››› Charles Bronson, Hope Lange.

The Nest (20) Jude Law. A family begins to unravel in an old English country manor.

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Celebrity Family Feud (HDTV) The Chase James Holzhauer returns as the chaser. (HDTV)

To Tell the Truth (HDTV) WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Sports Zone Sunday

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 (5:00) Movie Dateline “Circle of Friends” Schitt’s Creek Schitt’s Creek The Simpsons The Simpsons 11Alive News Van Susteren Schitt’s Creek Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 NFL Preseason Football: Dolphins at Bengals

60 Minutes (HDTV) Big Brother Two guests are put up for eviction. (HDTV)

The Equalizer Prisoner is wrongly accused of murder.

NCIS: Los Angeles Deeks struggles during training.

CBS46 News at 11pm

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WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) LEGO Masters The remaining five duos are split. (HDTV)

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Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) Fox 5 News Edge Sunday

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WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News NBC Nightly News - Holt

2020 Tokyo Paralympics Paralym-pic Primetime Show.

NFL Preseason Football Cleveland Browns at Atlanta Falcons. From Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. (HDTV)

11Alive News at 11pm

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WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Mom (HDTV) Mom (HDTV) The Goldbergs (HDTV)

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CBS46 News at 9pm Modern Family Modern Family Last Man Standing

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WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 NewsHour Wk Rick Steves’ Europe

Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets (HDTV Part 1 of 3)

WICKED in Concert Exploring the music of Wicked. (HDTV) Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets (HDTV Part 1 of 3)

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 NCIS NCIS arrives at a Halloween crime scene. (HDTV)

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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow “There Will Be Brood”

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Comedy.TV Michael Somerville; Ron G.; Rich Vos.

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WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 Conexión fin de semana

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María de Todos Noticiero Uni-visión: Fin

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 The First 48 “Broad Daylight” The First 48 “Snatched” The First 48 “Monster” The First 48 “Killer Contact” (:01) American Justice (:04) American Justice

AMC 51 44 131 254 (4:53) Enemy of the State (98, Suspense) ››› Will Smith. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape.

(7:53) The Walking Dead “Acheron Part 1”

The Walking Dead “Acheron Part 2” (:14) Talking Dead Guests discuss The Walking Dead.

(:14) The Walking Dead “Acheron Part 2”

ANPL 62 51 184 282 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law (:01) North Woods Law (:01) North Woods Law BET 52 46 124 329 (5:30) Barbershop 2: Back in Business (04, Comedy) ››› Life (99) ›› Eddie Murphy. Two wrongly convicted felons make the most of life in jail. The Parkers The Parkers BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Below Deck Mediterranean Housewives/Potomac Housewives/Potomac Shahs of Sunset “Reunion Part 2” Housewives/Potomac Teyana BSSE 36 58 437 649 (5:00) Fight Sports: Boxing Gamecock Women’s College Volleyball Houston at Oklahoma. Facing Waves 3 Wide Life Sports Stars MLB Baseball BSSO 35 41 416 646 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball World Poker World Poker Best of Glory Kickboxing World Poker World Poker CNBC 42 39 208 355 Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank Shark Tank CNN 44 19 200 202 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom History of the Sitcom CNN Special Program CNN Special Program State-Union-Jake Tapper

COM 66 48 107 249 Just Go With It (11, Romance-Comedy) ›› Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston. A man’s careless lie spins out of control.

Blended (14, Romance-Comedy) › Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. Two single-parent families are stuck together at a resort.

Joe Dirt (01, Comedy) › David Spade, Dennis Miller.

DISN 53 26 172 290 Princess Pro Disney Disney’s Magic Bake-Off Disney’s Magic Bake-Off Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Big City Big City DSC 53 26 182 278 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid (:11) Naked and Afraid E! 25 38 114 236 (5:00) 17 Again (09) ›› The Intern (15, Comedy-Drama) ›› Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway. The Intern (15, Comedy-Drama) ›› Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway. ESPN 32 22 140 206 Sunday Night Countdown MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland Athletics. SportsCenter MLS Soccer: Timbers at Sounders ESPN2 33 36 143 209 Heisman SportsCenter CFL Football Calgary Stampeders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers. X Games SportsCenter FNC 46 - 205 360 Fox Report With Jon Scott Sunday Night in America Life, Liberty & Levin The Next Revolution With Sunday Night in America Life, Liberty & Levin

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games “One-Time Aisle Games”

Guy’s Grocery Games The compet-itors must earn cash.

Guy’s Grocery Games Four chefs who lost GGG.

Buddy vs. Duff An architecture challenge.

Battle of the Brothers “Tip to Tail” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay

FREE 61 25 180 311 (5:00) Bohemian Rhapsody (18) ››› Rami Malek. Singer Freddie Mercury and Queen find success in the 1970s.

(:15) Sweet Home Alabama (02, Romance-Comedy) ›› Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. A New York fashion designer has a secret in the South.

(10:50) The Notebook (04) ›› Ryan Gosling.

FS1 40 52 150 219 Off Road Racing Extreme E Championship, Final. MLS Soccer FC Dallas at Austin FC. From Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas. 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

FX 31 - 136 248 (4:00) Spider-Man: Homecoming (17) ››› Tom Holland.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (19, Action) ››› Tom Holland, Samuel L. Jackson. Spider-Man and Mysterio battle four elemental creatures.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (19) ››› Tom Holland. Spider-Man and Mysterio battle four elemental creatures.

FXX 84 - 125 259 Family Guy “Petey IV”

Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Simpsons “Lisa’s Sax”

The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers

HALL 98 - 185 312 Sweet Pecan Summer (21) Christine Ko, Wes Brown. Sparks fly between a young woman and her ex-boyfriend.

Chesapeake Shores Kincaid throws Abby and Mick off.

The Sweetest Heart (18) Julie Gonzalo, Chris McNally. Maddie is doing everything she can to save her business.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Renovation Island “Shake it Up” Renovation Island Bryan and Sarah focus on projects.

Renovation Island “The Sleeping Giant”

(:01) Renovation, Inc: The Lake House

Beachfront Bargain Hunt

Beachfront Bargain Hunt

(:01) Beach Hunters

(:31) Beach Hunters

HIST 47 49 120 269 The Machines That Built The Machines That Built The Machines That Built The Machines That Built Machines Machines The Machines That Built

ID 23 - 192 285 Fear Thy Neighbor A rash of break-ins shatters the peace.

Fear Thy Neighbor A neighbor harbors grudges.

Evil Lives Here A son copes with his murderer father.

Evil Lives Here Cathy Mills’ mar-riage goes wrong.

On the Case With Paula Zahn On the Case With Paula Zahn “Circled by Vultures”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Who Is Killing the Cheerleaders? (20) Ella Cannon. A teacher searches for a murderer who targets cheerleaders.

The Wrong Cheer Captain (21) Vivica A. Fox, Alexis Samone. A young cheerleader suspects the new captain of murder.

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MSNBC 43 - 209 356 Voices-Alicia Menendez Voices-Alicia Menendez The Mehdi Hasan Show Week-Joshua Johnson Voices-Alicia Menendez The Mehdi Hasan Show MTV 38 28 160 331 Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. NGC 54 - 197 276 The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? G. Bush: The 9/11 Interview 9/11: One Day in America: Told in Full G. Bush: The 9/11 Interview 9/11 NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 Last-Standing Last-Standing NewsNation Prime NewsNation Prime Banfield Banfield NewsNation Prime OXY 26 - 127 251 Snapped “Dawn Houck” Charmed to Death Snapped “Tina Williamson” Snapped “Mary Jacoby” Snapped “Dawn Houck” Charmed to Death PARMT 68 16 241 241 We Millers Couples Retreat (09, Comedy) ›› Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. Step Brothers (08, Comedy) ›› Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. SEC 37 - 404 611 Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football Saturdays In the South: Football

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (:05) John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum (19, Action) ››› Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry. Hit man John Wick battles the world’s top assassins.

Gone in Sixty Seconds (00, Action) › Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie. A retired thief must steal 50 cars to save his brother.

X-Men (00) ›››

TBS 39 59 139 247 (5:00) Just Friends (05) ›› Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Love Life (:40) Just Friends (05) ›› Ryan Reynolds. TLC 55 33 183 280 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way: Countdown to the New 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way “Love Makes You Crazy” (:03) I Love a Mama’s Boy 90 Day: Other

TNT 29 42 138 245 Ready Player One (18, Science Fiction) ››› Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke. A teen finds adventure in a virtual reality world in 2045.

Animal Kingdom “Gladiators” Pope helps a new friend.

Animal Kingdom “Gladiators” Pope helps a new friend.

The Mule (18) ›› Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper.

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Osbournes Want- Believe Osbournes Want- Believe Osbournes Want- Believe Osbournes Want- Believe Osbournes Want- Believe Osbournes Want- Believe TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers USA 30 29 105 242 (5:00) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ››› (:10) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (11, Fantasy) ››› Daniel Radcliffe. Harry Potter-Phoenix

HBO 518 20 - 501 (5:30) The Great Gatsby (13, Drama) ›› Leonardo DiCaprio. A would-be writer lives next to a mysterious millionaire.

NYC Epicenters 9/11 Through 2021 and a Half (ESP Part 2 of 4) Mare of Easttown A detective revives an unsolved case.

Last Week Tonight-John

NYC Epicenters 9/11

MAX 549 - - 515 (:12) Misery (90, Horror) ››› James Caan, Kathy Bates. A missing injured author has a twisted fan for a nurse.

Phantom (13) ›› Ed Harris. A Soviet submarine captain leads a covert mission.

(:40) The Book of Eli (10) ›› Denzel Washington. A lone warrior carries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

(:40) 12 Strong ››

TMC 598 14 327 553 The Saint (97, Action) ›› Val Kilmer, Elisabeth Shue. A master of disguise finds romance and danger in England.

Sahara (05, Adventure) ›› Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn. Adven-turers search for a Confederate ship in Africa.

(:05) True History of the Kelly Gang (19) George MacKay. A gang attempts to evade authorities during the 1870s.

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Idina MenzelDC’s Legends of Tomorrow8 p.m. on WUPAWhen Astra and Spooner (Ol-ivia Swann, Lisseth Chavez) become involuntary stowaways, they learn that Constantine (Matt Ryan) still is secretly chasing the Fountain of Impe-rium as they find themselves in 1920s Texas in the new epi-sode “There Will Be Brood.” Left stranded, the other Legends come up with a plan to get help by using Rory (Dominic Purcell) as bait in a gambit that, ideally, could reunite him with some-thing he considers special.

WICKED in Concert9 p.m. on WGTVCo-hosted by original stars Idina Menzel and Kristin Che-noweth, this new two-hour musical special celebrates the reopening of Broadway with a salute to Stephen Schwartz’s blockbuster musical reimagining of “The Wizard of Oz.” Musical highlights include some of the show’s biggest tunes, including “Defying Gravity,” “Popular” and “For Good.” Also appearing during the telecast are Rita Moreno, Ariana Debose (the upcoming Steven Spielberg remake of “West Side Story”), Tony Award winner Gavin Creel, Alex Newell (“Zoey’s Ex-traordinary Playlist”) and Amber Riley (“Glee”).

9/11: One Day in America: Told in Full9 p.m. on NATGEOMarking the 20th anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks on New York’s World Trade Cen-ter, filmmaker Daniel Bogado’s six-episode docuseries takes a fresh look at that assault via archival footage, eyewitness ac-counts, interviews with survivors and some previously unaired footage. Produced in partner-ship with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, the series opens with “First Response,” which chroni-cles how the first firefighters ar-rive on the scene for their race against time to rescue trapped civilians after a hijacked airliner slams into the North Tower.

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(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

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CBS46 News at 11pm

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WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) Hell’s Kitchen The competition moves to a new level.

(:01) House-Broken

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Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

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American Ninja Warrior “National Finals 1” The finals return to Las Vegas. (HDTV)

The Wall Annalee and Lily take on the wall. (HDTV)

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WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

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WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Secret Cities Secrets of the Sacré-Coeur in Paris.

Antiques Roadshow Twin spires painted roof slate.

Antiques Roadshow A 1966 MGM Grinch figure.

Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace POV Indigenous painter Rember Yahuarcani. (HDTV)

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

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Roswell, New Mexico Max investi-gates the break-in.

The Republic of Sarah Bella and Tyler get creative. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

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CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 Hoarders “Kathleen; Scott” Hoarders “Doug & Ruth” Hoarders: Coming Clean “Cindy” (:01) Hoarders (:04) Hoarders

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:30) Con Air (97, Action) ›› Nicolas Cage, John Cusack. Vicious convicts hijack their flight.

Tombstone (93, Western) ››› Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown.

The Rock (96, Action) ››› Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue BET 52 46 124 329 When the Bough Breaks (16, Drama) › Morris Chestnut. 8:46 Films (21, Drama) Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (08, Drama) ›› Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean London Has Fallen (16) ›› Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart. BSSE 36 58 437 649 Epic Trails Sports Stars Fight Sports: Boxing Women’s College Soccer Nebraska at Oklahoma. Sports Stars Florida Gators BSSO 35 41 416 646 World Poker Athletes Unlimited Softball Team Blue vs. Team Orange. Focused Braves Live! MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers. CNBC 42 39 208 355 Fast Money “Special Edition” Shepard Smith Shark Tank Shark Tank Super Heists Super Heists CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time Don Lemon Tonight Don Lemon Tonight

COM 66 48 107 249 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office

DISN 53 26 172 290 Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Big City Disney’s Magic Bake-Off Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug DSC 53 26 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis Street Outlaws: Memphis Street Outlaws: Memphis (:01) Getaway Driver (:03) Monster Garage (:04) Getaway Driver E! 25 38 114 236 (5:00) Madea’s Witness Protection (12) ›› Last Holiday (06, Comedy) ›› Queen Latifah, Gérard Depardieu. Teyana Teyana Teyana Nightly Pop ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays. MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers. ESPN2 33 36 143 209 U.S. Open Ten. Primetime at the U.S. Open From Flushing, N.Y. SportsCenter FNC 46 - 205 360 Special Report FOX News Primetime Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Gutfeld!

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Ben & Jerry’s Clash of the Cones Best Thing Ate Best Thing Ate Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay

FREE 61 25 180 311 (5:00) The Notebook (04) ›› Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams. A man tells a story to a woman about two lovers.

The Fault in Our Stars (14, Romance) ››› Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. Two teenagers meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.

The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub Athletes Unlimited Softball College Football Nebraska at Illinois. From Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.

FX 31 - 136 248 (5:00) Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (15, Action) ››› Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner.

The Equalizer 2 (18, Action) ›› Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal. Robert McCall fights assassins to avenge his friend’s death.

The Equalizer 2 (18, Action) ›› Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal.

FXX 84 - 125 259 The Simpsons The Simpsons “Bart Star”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Realty Bites”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Bart Carny”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Das Bus”

The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons

HALL 98 - 185 312 Baby, It’s Cold Inside (21) Jocelyn Hudon, Steve Lund. A travel agent is directed to visit the famous Ice Hotel.

Falling for Vermont (17) Julie Gonzalo, Benjamin Ayres. A woman with amnesia finds refuge with a doctor in Vermont.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Flip or Flop Flip or Flop “Broken Flip”

Flip or Flop “Fifties Flip”

Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop (:05) Cheap Old Houses

(:36) Cheap Old Houses

(:06) House Hunters

(:36) House Hunters

(:04) House Hunters

Hunters Int’l

HIST 47 49 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:03) American Pickers (:05) American Pickers

ID 23 - 192 285 Hometown Homicide “Unsafe Anywhere”

Hometown Homicide “I Will Find You”

Your Worst Nightmare Peggy Klinke returns to school.

A Time to Kill A gay student is savagely murdered.

Reasonable Doubt “To Dye For” The Murder Tapes “Footprints in the Snow”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles A kidnapper re-emerges after 20 years.

Rizzoli & Isles “Just Push Play” Jane’s father returns.

Rizzoli & Isles A food truck chef dies suddenly.

Rizzoli & Isles A senator’s daughter is found murdered.

(:03) Rizzoli & Isles Jane tries to hide her pregnancy.

(:03) Rizzoli & Isles The team unravels a bizarre case.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 The Beat With Ari Melber The ReidOut All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour MTV 38 28 160 331 (4:30) Ride Along (14) ›› Just Go With It (11) ›› Adam Sandler. A man’s careless lie spins out of control. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. NGC 54 - 197 276 The 80’s: Decade/Made The 80’s: Decade/Made The 80’s: Decade/Made 9/11: One Day in America 9/11: One Day in America The 80’s: Decade/Made NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 NewsNation: Rush Hour The Donlon Report On Balance NewsNation Prime Banfield The Donlon Report OXY 26 - 127 251 NCIS “Jet Lag” NCIS “Code of Conduct” NCIS “Outlaws and In-Laws” NCIS “Endgame” NCIS Citywide blackout. NCIS “Child’s Play” PARMT 68 16 241 241 (4:30) The Guardian (06, Drama) ›› Kevin Costner. Draft Day (14, Drama) ›› Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner. Open Range (03) ››› Robert Duvall. SEC 37 - 404 611 The Paul Finebaum Show Marty & McGee Marty & McGee CFP National Championship Ohio State vs Alabama.

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (3:30) Harry Potter and the Sorcer-er’s Stone (01) ›››

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (02, Children’s) ››› Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. A malevolent force threatens the students at Hog-warts.

Futurama Futurama

TBS 39 59 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad Rick, Morty Tuca & Bertie Wipeout TLC 55 33 183 280 Darcey & Stacey Darcey & Stacey Darcey & Stacey (:02) 90 Day: The Single Life (:10) 90 Day: The Single Life (:07) 90 Day Diaries

TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:00) A Knight’s Tale (01, Action) ›› Heath Ledger, Mark Addy.

Doctor Strange (16, Action) ››› Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor. The Ancient One introduces Dr. Stephen Strange to magic.

Titans “Donna Troy” (10:53) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (16) ›››

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Mysteries of the Unknown Wildman investigates a portrait. Mysteries of the Unknown Don investigates a unique car. Monsters and Mysteries in America TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Rush Hour 3 (07, Action) › Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. USA 30 29 105 242 Chicago P.D. “Sisterhood” Chicago P.D. “Profiles” WWE Monday Night RAW Growing Up Chrisley

HBO 518 20 - 501 To Be Announced (6:50) The Reader (08) ››› Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes. A law stu-dent’s former lover stands trial for Nazi war crimes.

Laëtitia Eighteen-year-old Laetitia goes missing.

NYC Epicenters 9/11 Through 2021 and a Half (ESP Part 2 of 4)

MAX 549 - - 515 (4:50) Dirty Dancing (87)

(:33) Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (04, Romance) ›› Diego Luna, Romola Garai.

Six Degrees of Separation (93) ››› Stockard Channing. A wealthy couple is snowed by a beguiling young black man.

(9:53) Say Anything... (89, Romance) ››› John Cusack, Ione Skye.

For a Good Time, Call ...

TMC 598 14 327 553 (:05) Fist of Fury (72) ››› Bruce Lee, Miao Ker Hsiu. A martial artist seeks revenge for his mentor’s murder.

Welcome to the Punch (13, Action) ›› James McAvoy, Mark Strong.

(:40) Seven Psychopaths (12, Comedy) ››› Colin Farrell. A screenwrit-er’s pals kidnap a mobster’s beloved dog.

(:35) Lawless (12) ››

Entertainment Extra 17

MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 30, 2021 C-S X DSH DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30

BROADCAST CHANNELS

WSB-ABC 2 3 2 2 Channel 2 Action News at 6:00PM (HDTV)

ABC World News

Entertainment Tonight

Bachelor in Paradise (HDTV) The Ultimate Surfer The surfers face barrel rolls. (HDTV)

WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Evening News

People (HDTV) The Big Bang Theory

The Neighbor-hood (HDTV)

Bob Hearts Abishola

Young Sheldon (HDTV)

(:31) United States of Al

NCIS: Los Angeles Callen gets detained. (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 11pm

Late Show-Col-bert

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) Hell’s Kitchen The competition moves to a new level.

(:01) House-Broken

(:31) Duncanville (HDTV)

Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News at 6pm

NBC Nightly News - Holt

Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

Jeopardy! (HDTV)

American Ninja Warrior “National Finals 1” The finals return to Las Vegas. (HDTV)

The Wall Annalee and Lily take on the wall. (HDTV)

11Alive News at 11pm

Tonight Show

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family Last Man Standing

The Goldbergs (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Edition (HDTV)

People (HDTV) Friends Friends

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Secret Cities Secrets of the Sacré-Coeur in Paris.

Antiques Roadshow Twin spires painted roof slate.

Antiques Roadshow A 1966 MGM Grinch figure.

Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace POV Indigenous painter Rember Yahuarcani. (HDTV)

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Roswell, New Mexico Max investi-gates the break-in.

The Republic of Sarah Bella and Tyler get creative. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 (5:58) Noticias 34 Atlanta

Noticiero Uni-visión

La Rosa de Guadalupe Diseñando tu amor (HDTV) Si nos dejan La hija del embajador Noticias 34 Atl Noticiero Uni-vision:

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 Hoarders “Kathleen; Scott” Hoarders “Doug & Ruth” Hoarders: Coming Clean “Cindy” (:01) Hoarders (:04) Hoarders

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:30) Con Air (97, Action) ›› Nicolas Cage, John Cusack. Vicious convicts hijack their flight.

Tombstone (93, Western) ››› Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown.

The Rock (96, Action) ››› Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue BET 52 46 124 329 When the Bough Breaks (16, Drama) › Morris Chestnut. 8:46 Films (21, Drama) Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (08, Drama) ›› Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean London Has Fallen (16) ›› Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart. BSSE 36 58 437 649 Epic Trails Sports Stars Fight Sports: Boxing Women’s College Soccer Nebraska at Oklahoma. Sports Stars Florida Gators BSSO 35 41 416 646 World Poker Athletes Unlimited Softball Team Blue vs. Team Orange. Focused Braves Live! MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers. CNBC 42 39 208 355 Fast Money “Special Edition” Shepard Smith Shark Tank Shark Tank Super Heists Super Heists CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time Don Lemon Tonight Don Lemon Tonight

COM 66 48 107 249 The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office

DISN 53 26 172 290 Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Big City Disney’s Magic Bake-Off Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug DSC 53 26 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis Street Outlaws: Memphis Street Outlaws: Memphis (:01) Getaway Driver (:03) Monster Garage (:04) Getaway Driver E! 25 38 114 236 (5:00) Madea’s Witness Protection (12) ›› Last Holiday (06, Comedy) ›› Queen Latifah, Gérard Depardieu. Teyana Teyana Teyana Nightly Pop ESPN 32 22 140 206 SportsCenter MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays. MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers. ESPN2 33 36 143 209 U.S. Open Ten. Primetime at the U.S. Open From Flushing, N.Y. SportsCenter FNC 46 - 205 360 Special Report FOX News Primetime Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Gutfeld!

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives

Ben & Jerry’s Clash of the Cones Best Thing Ate Best Thing Ate Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay

FREE 61 25 180 311 (5:00) The Notebook (04) ›› Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams. A man tells a story to a woman about two lovers.

The Fault in Our Stars (14, Romance) ››› Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. Two teenagers meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.

The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub Athletes Unlimited Softball College Football Nebraska at Illinois. From Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.

FX 31 - 136 248 (5:00) Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation (15, Action) ››› Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner.

The Equalizer 2 (18, Action) ›› Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal. Robert McCall fights assassins to avenge his friend’s death.

The Equalizer 2 (18, Action) ›› Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal.

FXX 84 - 125 259 The Simpsons The Simpsons “Bart Star”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Realty Bites”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Bart Carny”

The Simpsons The Simpsons “Das Bus”

The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons

HALL 98 - 185 312 Baby, It’s Cold Inside (21) Jocelyn Hudon, Steve Lund. A travel agent is directed to visit the famous Ice Hotel.

Falling for Vermont (17) Julie Gonzalo, Benjamin Ayres. A woman with amnesia finds refuge with a doctor in Vermont.

The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls

HGTV 58 56 112 229 Flip or Flop Flip or Flop “Broken Flip”

Flip or Flop “Fifties Flip”

Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop (:05) Cheap Old Houses

(:36) Cheap Old Houses

(:06) House Hunters

(:36) House Hunters

(:04) House Hunters

Hunters Int’l

HIST 47 49 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:03) American Pickers (:05) American Pickers

ID 23 - 192 285 Hometown Homicide “Unsafe Anywhere”

Hometown Homicide “I Will Find You”

Your Worst Nightmare Peggy Klinke returns to school.

A Time to Kill A gay student is savagely murdered.

Reasonable Doubt “To Dye For” The Murder Tapes “Footprints in the Snow”

LIFE 27 43 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles A kidnapper re-emerges after 20 years.

Rizzoli & Isles “Just Push Play” Jane’s father returns.

Rizzoli & Isles A food truck chef dies suddenly.

Rizzoli & Isles A senator’s daughter is found murdered.

(:03) Rizzoli & Isles Jane tries to hide her pregnancy.

(:03) Rizzoli & Isles The team unravels a bizarre case.

MSNBC 43 - 209 356 The Beat With Ari Melber The ReidOut All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour MTV 38 28 160 331 (4:30) Ride Along (14) ›› Just Go With It (11) ›› Adam Sandler. A man’s careless lie spins out of control. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. NGC 54 - 197 276 The 80’s: Decade/Made The 80’s: Decade/Made The 80’s: Decade/Made 9/11: One Day in America 9/11: One Day in America The 80’s: Decade/Made NWSNTN 16 23 239 307 NewsNation: Rush Hour The Donlon Report On Balance NewsNation Prime Banfield The Donlon Report OXY 26 - 127 251 NCIS “Jet Lag” NCIS “Code of Conduct” NCIS “Outlaws and In-Laws” NCIS “Endgame” NCIS Citywide blackout. NCIS “Child’s Play” PARMT 68 16 241 241 (4:30) The Guardian (06, Drama) ›› Kevin Costner. Draft Day (14, Drama) ›› Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner. Open Range (03) ››› Robert Duvall. SEC 37 - 404 611 The Paul Finebaum Show Marty & McGee Marty & McGee CFP National Championship Ohio State vs Alabama.

SYFY 67 31 122 244 (3:30) Harry Potter and the Sorcer-er’s Stone (01) ›››

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (02, Children’s) ››› Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. A malevolent force threatens the students at Hog-warts.

Futurama Futurama

TBS 39 59 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad Rick, Morty Tuca & Bertie Wipeout TLC 55 33 183 280 Darcey & Stacey Darcey & Stacey Darcey & Stacey (:02) 90 Day: The Single Life (:10) 90 Day: The Single Life (:07) 90 Day Diaries

TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:00) A Knight’s Tale (01, Action) ›› Heath Ledger, Mark Addy.

Doctor Strange (16, Action) ››› Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor. The Ancient One introduces Dr. Stephen Strange to magic.

Titans “Donna Troy” (10:53) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (16) ›››

TRAV 56 - 196 277 Mysteries of the Unknown Wildman investigates a portrait. Mysteries of the Unknown Don investigates a unique car. Monsters and Mysteries in America TRUTV 48 55 242 246 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Rush Hour 3 (07, Action) › Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. USA 30 29 105 242 Chicago P.D. “Sisterhood” Chicago P.D. “Profiles” WWE Monday Night RAW Growing Up Chrisley

HBO 518 20 - 501 To Be Announced (6:50) The Reader (08) ››› Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes. A law stu-dent’s former lover stands trial for Nazi war crimes.

Laëtitia Eighteen-year-old Laetitia goes missing.

NYC Epicenters 9/11 Through 2021 and a Half (ESP Part 2 of 4)

MAX 549 - - 515 (4:50) Dirty Dancing (87)

(:33) Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (04, Romance) ›› Diego Luna, Romola Garai.

Six Degrees of Separation (93) ››› Stockard Channing. A wealthy couple is snowed by a beguiling young black man.

(9:53) Say Anything... (89, Romance) ››› John Cusack, Ione Skye.

For a Good Time, Call ...

TMC 598 14 327 553 (:05) Fist of Fury (72) ››› Bruce Lee, Miao Ker Hsiu. A martial artist seeks revenge for his mentor’s murder.

Welcome to the Punch (13, Action) ›› James McAvoy, Mark Strong.

(:40) Seven Psychopaths (12, Comedy) ››› Colin Farrell. A screenwrit-er’s pals kidnap a mobster’s beloved dog.

(:35) Lawless (12) ››

tonight’sP I C K S

“HouseBroken”Roswell, New Mexico8 p.m. on WUPAMax (Nathan Dean) conducts his own investigation into the break-in, while Alex (Tyler Blackburn) continues his own research in the new episode “Bittersweet Symphony.” Elsewhere, Rosa (Amber Midthunder) teams up with Isobel (Lily Cowles), and Liz (Jeanine Mason) makes a shock-ing discovery.

Darcey & Stacey8 p.m. on TLCWhat starts out as a petty argu-ment between Darcey and Geor-gi gradually turns into something explosive in the new episode “Fights and Flights.” Meanwhile, Stacey receives some truly un-settling news at her ultrasound appointment. Later, Darcey and Stacey both leave for Turkey with a frustrating number of unan-swered questions.

Laëtitia9 p.m. on HBOBased on actual events, this six-episode limited drama from France chronicles the disap-pearance of an 18-year-old girl named Laetitia (Marie Colomb). Left to reconstruct the teenager’s final hours, Detective Frantz Touchais (Yannick Choirat) and his team discover that Laetitia and her twin, Jessica (Sophie Breyer), had endured a troubling upbringing. The series premiere opens in 2011, as Laetitia’s family discovers her abandoned scooter, whereupon detectives launch an exhaustive search.

HouseBroken9:01 p.m. on WAGAThe freshman season of the animated comedy series about some neighborhood animal friends concludes with the finale “Who’s a Bad Girl? (Part 2),” which finds Honey (voice of Lisa Kudrow) out for a wild night with Coyote (voice of guest star John Benjamin Hickey). By the clear light of the morning after, though, Honey has a change of heart, which leads Chief (Nat Faxon) on an adventure of his own. The guest voice cast also includes Ni-cole Byer and Ben Schwartz.

18 Entertainment Extra

TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 31, 2021 C-S X DSH DTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30

BROADCAST CHANNELS

WSB-ABC 2 3 2 2 Channel 2 Action News at 6:00PM (HDTV)

ABC World News

Entertainment Tonight

Bachelor in Paradise (HDTV) The Ultimate Surfer The surfers have a tug-of-war.

WSB Tonight (HDTV)

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live!

WATL-MNT 3 6 36 36 Dr. Phil (HDTV) 11Alive News Daily Blast 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime 11Alive News PrimeTime Day Jeopardy Schitt’s Creek

WGCL-CBS 4 9 46 46 CBS46 News at 6pm

CBS Evening News

People (HDTV) The Big Bang Theory

NCIS “Gut Punch” COVID compli-ance duty. (HDTV)

FBI “Discord” The team hunts a killer. (HDTV)

FBI: Most Wanted A man acciden-tally shoots a cop.

CBS46 News at 11pm

Late Show-Col-bert

WAGA-FOX 5 4 5 5 Fox 5 News at 6:00 (HDTV) Dish Nation (HDTV)

TMZ (HDTV) LEGO Masters A home renova-tion-inspired game. (HDTV)

Fantasy Island Alma revisits her family history. (HDTV)

Fox 5 News at 10:00 (HDTV) Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

Fox 5 News Edge (HDTV)

WXIA-NBC 6 12 11 11 11Alive News at 6pm

NBC Nightly News - Holt

Wheel of For-tune (HDTV)

Jeopardy! (HDTV)

America’s Got Talent “Semi-Finals 1” (HDTV) (:02) College Bowl “Semifinals 2” USC versus Alabama.

11Alive News at 11pm

Tonight Show

WPCH-IND 7 7 17 17 Modern Family The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory

Modern Family “Lake Life”

Last Man Standing

The Goldbergs (HDTV)

CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Edition (HDTV)

People (HDTV) Friends Friends

WGTV-PBS 8 10 8 32 PBS NewsHour (HDTV) Antiques Roadshow “Philbrook Museum Hour 2”

Native America The rise of great American nations.

Generation 9/11 People who lost fathers on Sept. 11. (HDTV) Native America The rise of great American nations.

WUPA-CW 9 5 69 69 Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

Family Feud (HDTV)

DC’s Stargirl Courtney receives valuable information.

Supergirl Kelly meets a young orphaned alien boy. (HDTV)

CW 69 News CW 69 News Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men

WUVG-UNI 15 13 - 34 (5:58) Noticias 34 Atlanta

Noticiero Uni-visión

La Rosa de Guadalupe (HDTV) Diseñando tu amor (HDTV) Si nos dejan (HDTV) La desalmada (HDTV) Noticias 34 Atl Noticiero Uni-vision:

CABLE CHANNELS A&E 49 27 118 265 (5:30) The Bourne Identity (02, Action) ››› Matt Damon. The Bourne Supremacy (04, Action) ››› Matt Damon, Franka Potente. (:32) Pain & Gain (13) ›› Mark Wahlberg.

AMC 51 44 131 254 (5:00) Tombstone (93) ››› Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown.

Forrest Gump (94, Comedy-Drama) ›››› Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. A slow-witted Southerner experiences 30 years of history.

Pixels (15, Comedy) › Adam Sandler, Kevin James.

ANPL 62 51 184 282 The Zoo The Zoo “Kangaroo Dave” North Woods Law: Wildside “Joining Forces” North Woods Law North Woods Law “Trapped” BET 52 46 124 329 Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (08, Drama) ›› Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. Tyler Perry’s The Oval Always and Forever (20, Suspense) Cynthia Addai-Robinson. BRAVO 50 - 129 237 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Vanderpump Rules Chrisley Chrisley BSSE 36 58 437 649 Golf America Breaking Par Women’s College Soccer Nebraska at Oklahoma. P1 Sports Stars SportsMoney Epic Trails Fight Sports: Boxing BSSO 35 41 416 646 Tennis Classics ATP Finals, Final. Lines Braves Live! MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Los Angeles Dodgers. CNBC 42 39 208 355 Fast Money “Special Edition” Shepard Smith Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit The Profit “Skinny Latina” CNN 44 19 200 202 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time Don Lemon Tonight Don Lemon Tonight

COM 66 48 107 249 The Office The Office The Office (:45) The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office

DISN 53 26 172 290 Raven Raven Big City Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Big City Big City Ladybug Ladybug DSC 53 26 182 278 (:04) Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch: On Deck Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch: Bloodline (:02) Deadliest Catch (:02) Hunting Atlantis E! 25 38 114 236 Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Celebrity Game Face Cash at Door Nightly Pop ESPN 32 22 140 206 U.S. Open Ten. 2021 U.S. Open Tennis First Round. SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 33 36 143 209 SportsCenter NFL Live E60 SEC Storied 30 for 30 FNC 46 - 205 360 Special Report FOX News Primetime Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity The Ingraham Angle Gutfeld!

FOOD 57 57 110 231 Chopped The competitors work with lamb and pie.

Chopped Four chefs return for redemption.

Chopped The first basket has dressed beer.

Chopped Four talented chefs push themselves.

Money Hungry Grace hopes to fund her dream wedding.

Chopped Basket includes a sauce and a sandwich.

FREE 61 25 180 311 (5:30) The Fault in Our Stars (14, Romance) ››› Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort. Two teenagers meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.

Wonder (17, Drama) ››› Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson. A boy who has a facial deformity attends public school.

The 700 Club

FS1 40 52 150 219 NASCAR Race Hub Unrivaled: Earnhardt MLB’s Best Epic Moments MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at San Francisco Giants.

FX 31 - 136 248 Daddy’s Home 2 (17) ›› Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. Brad and Dusty’s respective fathers visit at Christmastime.

Divergent (14, Science Fiction) ›› Shailene Woodley, Theo James. A young woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her.

The Divergent Series: Allegiant (16) › , Theo James

FXX 84 - 125 259 The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers

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See No Evil A girl vanishes on her way to school.

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Body Cam: On the Scene A domes-tic disturbance.

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LIFE 27 43 108 252 Rizzoli & Isles “Doomsday” A man is found murdered.

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Rizzoli & Isles The murder of a rare bookseller.

(:03) Rizzoli & Isles The team tries to find a witness.

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TNT 29 42 138 245 (5:00) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (16, Science Fiction) ››› Felicity Jones, Diego Luna.

Avengers: Age of Ultron (15, Action) ››› Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth. The Avengers reassemble to battle a technological villain.

Solo: A Star Wars Story (18) ›› Alden Ehrenreich.

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MAX 549 - - 515 (:05) Body Brokers (21, Crime Drama) Jack Kilmer, Frank Grillo. A recov-ering addict uncovers fraud at a rehab center.

The Prophecy (95) ›› Christopher Walken. Jealous angels wage war against humanity.

(:40) Black Christmas (19, Horror) ›› Imogen Poots, Aleyse Shannon.

(:14) 2 Minutes of Fame (20) Jay Pharoah, Katt Williams.

TMC 598 14 327 553 (:10) The Truth (19) Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche. A stormy reunion between an actress and her daughter.

Four Weddings and a Funeral (94) ››› Hugh Grant. A British bachelor falls for a fellow wedding guest.

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Will ArnettLEGO Masters8 p.m. on WAGAInspired by home-renovation shows, the new episode “Flip My Block” finds the teams chal-lenged to take some of the lam-est LEGO neighborhoods and create an action-packed dream house. To succeed, the teams will need to find enough inspira-tion to take their builds from drab to fab, resulting in a truly epic, motion-filled build. Will Arnett is the host; Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard are the Brickmasters.

Fantasy Island9 p.m. on WAGAAlma (guest star Gigi Zumbado), a percussionist, comes to the is-land seeking answers as to why her tightly knit Cuban family is so disapproving of her career in the new episode “Once Upon a Time in Havana.” Roselyn Sanchez and Kiara Barnes star; Ektor Rivera, Adam Irigoyen, Modesto Lacen, Yaiza Figueroa, Gabriela Z. Hernandez and Luis Rivera also guest star.

Generation 9/119 p.m. on WGTVA U.S.-British-French co-produc-tion, this new two-hour documen-tary marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attack on New York’s World Trade Center by following children born to fathers who died in the collapse of the Twin Towers. An estimated 108 children, unborn on the day of the 9/11 attacks, lost their fathers in that tragedy. The film introduc-es several of those young peo-ple, weaving together such sub-sequent personal milestones as their first day of school and how they learned about the circum-stances of their father’s death.

The Real Housewives of New York City9 p.m. on BRAVOIn the new episode “The Dop-pelgang’s All Here,” Galentine’s game night gets wild with an unexpected call from Sonja’s ex, and the women bonding over their bedazzled body art. Later, Leah shares her regrets over her relationship with Rob, and Ber-shan Shaw joins the ladies for a final night of fun, games and laughter.

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“It’s been a great year. Through the quarantine, I was still able to do 120 episodes of the podcast (‘Armchair Expert’) and also do 12 new episodes of ‘Top Gear,’ plus this game show. I got really lucky.” – Dax Shepard of “Family Game Fight!” on NBC

“Anybody who knew anything knew that Tom Hanks was going to be a huge star. He has the greatest natural histrionic gift of any actor I can think of offhand except for Meryl Streep. Their bodies, they are fully expressive creatures and their behavior is fully informed by their imaginations. There’s just nothing they can’t do and nothing they can’t express, so they’re just remarkable.” – Holland Taylor of “The Chair” on Netflix, on Tom Hanks, her co-star in the 1980s sitcom “Bosom Buddies”

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Q: During the Olympics, I saw ads with Deborah Norville saying that “Inside Edition” would be back after the Summer Games. Did that show get to take a vacation while the Olympics were on? – Matt Crane, via e-mail

A: No, since being a syndicated show, it also airs on affiliates of other networks that aren’t NBC stations that needed to preempt the program during the Olympic-coverage-heavy weeks. For instance, in New York and Los Angeles, it’s on the CBS stations – which continued to have a weeknight need for it while it got a necessary rest on NBC affiliates elsewhere. Channels connected to ABC, Fox, The CW and MyNetworkTV also are members of the “family” that airs “Inside Edition,” and all of them had continued use for the show during the Olympics, too.

Q: I enjoyed watching “Body Heat” when Turner Classic Movies showed it recently. Had Ted Danson started “Cheers” when he made that film? – Sharon Pollock, Delta, Colo.

A: Though he largely had worked in television, his roles in both that film and “The Onion Field” preceded his debut as ballplayer turned Boston bar owner Sam Malone on the popular sitcom. In fact, just as “Cheers” was getting

under way in the fall of 1982, Danson also appeared on the big screen in the Stephen King-written “Creepshow.” He continued to take movie roles that he could do during summer hiatuses from “Cheers,” scoring his biggest film success by far alongside Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg in the 1987 comedy “Three Men and a Baby.”

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Host Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and her besties, Tori Spelling, Adam Rippon and Teddy Ray, dive head-first into videos of people having wild nights they won’t remember in “Messyness,” airing Monday on MTV. Get a glimpse at www.mtv.com/news/3179405/first-look-messyness-snooki/

The life and legacy of the country star is celebrated by Alan Jackson, Darius Rucker, son Dion Pride, Garth Brooks and others in “CMT GIANTS: Charley Pride,” Wednesday on CMT. Learn more about the artist at www.cmt.com/artists/charley-pride

Danny “The Count” Koker and the gang return to restore and customize more classic vehicles as Season 10 of “Counting Cars” revs up Wednesday on History. Catch up on past seasons at www.history.com/shows/count-ing-cars

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