| Nexon Revs Engine as KartRider Open Beta Prepares to Launch October 2
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexon America Inc., the U.S. division of Asia's leading online games company Nexon Group, has given the green light for KartRider open beta testing, adding to immense buzz already generated by the game's closed beta. KartRider, the free-to-download, free-to-play online multiplayer racing game, boasts over 160 million users worldwide, supporting its preeminent status as an international sensation and gaming phenomenon. With the open beta scheduled for October 2nd, Nexon's latest online colossus is being shifted into high gear in preparation for the eagerly awaited official launch date. More information can be found at http://kart.nexon.net. KartRider fuses the thrill of addicting, old-school multiplayer kart riding mayhem with innovative track design and customization options.
'Jacks ride front-court duo, zone 'D' to bedevil Brookville
OAKWOOD — Chris Hardy and Jake Mays do a little bit of everything for the Oakwood High School basketball team. In addition to their rugged interior play, they helped design the team's warm-up pants. The Lumberjacks unveiled their new pants (circa 1976) Friday night and then went out and throttled Brookville 68-51 at their beloved "Pit" in a Southwestern Division game in the Southwestern Buckeye League. .
Organic on a budget: Healthy isn't expensive after all
And definitely no dining out. But as a family that also values local and organic fare, we had to ask ourselves: How about just basic groceries? Can we still afford to buy even a few organic products? And, if we choose to pay a little extra, is it worth the price? After talking to other frugal folks who love to eat and don't want to skimp on healthy food, I've discovered the answer is a resounding "Yes!" Buying organic and local doesn't have to break the bank, they say, but it does require some time and careful planning. .
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