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Nathan Byrd was known as a daredevil, a wiry stagehand who would take on jobs no one else wanted. But one thing scared him: the quality of the canvas roof covering the stage at the Indiana State Fair.

As the Indiana State Fair reopened after a deadly collapse of a concert stage, questions lingered about the structure's safety, why fans weren't evacuated as a storm moved in and whether anything could have been done to prevent the incident.
Nathan Byrd was known as a daredevil, a wiry stagehand who would take on jobs no one else wanted. But one thing scared him: the quality of the canvas roof covering the stage at the Indiana State Fair.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — No one would ever confuse the deep-fried Twinkies or corn fritters served at the Indiana State Fair for health food. But at least this year, they won"t be cooked in artery-clogging trans-fat oil.
"This is the most programmed that we've ever been," fair spokesman Andy Klotz said.
State Fair spokesman Andy Klotz tells WTHR-TV the fair expresses "its deepest sympathies to her family."