Friday, August 6, 2010

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The Indiana State Fair has started up its annual extravaganza of farm exhibits, midway rides, musical acts and foods of all sorts. The fair opened its 17-day run in Indianapolis on Friday, with the high,The New Mexico State Fair announced Tuesday it was lowering adult ticket prices this year while raising prices for kids.,The 2010 Nebraska State Fair "preview party," the Blue Ribbon Roll Out, complete with fair food and music, will give Nebraskans a sneak peek of the new fairgrounds on Aug. 7.,State Fair police are getting ready for the 800,000 people expected to come to the fair over the eleven day run, and preparing for the problems that come with a crowd that size. More: State Fair Lineup Foods on a Stick,Thursday marked day one of the Wisconsin State Fair. The 10-day event is full of fair favorites: food, music and of course animals. ,The Missouri State Fair in Sedalia has its special exhibits and free entertainment.,The Wisconsin State Fair opened Thursday morning and all the trees were trimmed, the inflatable monkeys were hung with care.,The food at the State Fair is as popular as the animals, the midway and the entertainment.,INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana State Fair has started up its annual extravaganza of farm exhibits, midway rides, musical acts and foods of all sorts.,SPRINGFIELD ,what is Attendants of the Illinois State Fair this yearcan look forward to a new children's exhibit, MTV casting calls andchocolate-covered bacon., The Kentucky state fair Board plans to hire about 450 temporary workers for the 2010 state fair., State Agricultural Commissioner issues statement regarding Inspector General's scathing report of the New York state fair and former Fair Director Peter Cappuccilli's alleged abuse of taxpayer funds.,[Blog ,what is by Celeste Katz] The LA Times may have called The New York state fair one of the best, but an investigation alleges it was run with the worst of nepotism and cronyism. Former state fair Director Peter Cappuccilli, Jr.