Pop Weaver, Cheri Daniels get Fairgrounds naming rights
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana State Fair Commission says the Pop Weaver Youth Pavilion and the Cheri Daniels Arena complete the naming rights for the Indiana Farmers Coliseum complex.
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana State Fair Commission says the Pop Weaver Youth Pavilion and the Cheri Daniels Arena complete the naming rights for the Indiana Farmers Coliseum complex.
GOSHEN, New York - The New York woman charged with killing her fiance by sabotaging his kayak during a ride on the Hudson River told a detective she wanted him dead, according to footage of the interrogation.
INDIANAPOLIS - One of the primary authors of Indiana's much-criticized religious objections law announced Saturday that he will not seek re-election in 2016 because he wants to concentrate on his growing family business.
SAYREVILLE, New Jersey - The New Jersey high school football team that had its season cut short last year amid hazing allegations that led to charges against seven players has emerged victorious in its return to the field.
VENICE, Italy - Venezuelan director Lorenzo Vigas' powerful Caracas-set drama "From Afar" won the Venice Film Festival's top Golden Lion prize on Saturday, as filmmakers from the Americas beat established European directors for the main trophies.
WARSAW, Poland - Thousands held opposing rallies Saturday in several Polish cities, with radical right-wingers marching against hosting asylum seekers and others in smaller numbers supporting helping those in need.
PIKESVILLE, Maryland - A 13-year-old boy in Maryland has been charged with assault after police say he grabbed a fellow eighth grader and kissed her.
MUNICH - Embracing its role as a defender of those in need, Germany welcomed at least 10,000 more asylum seekers into the country Saturday. As officials worked to give all a firm roof over their weary heads, a packed stadium cheered some of the littlest newcomers, who walked in hand-in-hand with top soccer players.
PENSACOLA, Florida - A 330-mile event dubbed Florida's longest flea market and yard sale is underway this weekend.
PHILADELPHIA - A plan to establish a campground for thousands of papal pilgrims in a Philadelphia park - charging $199 per camper - has been scrapped over lack of interest.
NEW DELHI - At least 89 people were killed at a restaurant in central India on Saturday when a cooking gas cylinder exploded and triggered a second blast of mine detonators stored illegally nearby, police said.
SANTIAGO, Chile - Michelle Bachelet was once among the world's most popular leaders.
INDIANAPOLIS - A college English instructor in Fort Wayne says she's seeking the Republican nomination for state superintendent of public instruction.
MINNEAPOLIS - The founder of a social networking service for nurses used a shotgun to kill his wife and three children before turning the gun on himself, police said Saturday after the release of autopsy reports.
CINCINNATI - Attorneys who brought the Ohio lawsuit that led to a Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage want a judge to approve their request for more than $1 million in legal fees and expenses from the state.
HAMMOND, Indiana - A federal jury has convicted a northwestern Indiana mayor and his wife of wire fraud and other charges for improperly using food pantry and campaign funds.
JACKSON, Mississippi - A man implicated by federal prosecutors in placing a noose on a statue of a civil rights activist plans to plead guilty.
CAIRO - Egypt's government resigned Saturday in the face of intense criticism from state-friendly media that reflects growing discontent but stops short of faulting President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, the former general who led the overthrow of an Islamist president two years ago.
TUNIS, Tunisia - Hundreds of Tunisians marched Saturday through the capital under heavy security to protest a law offering amnesty for those accused of corruption.
SCHAUMBURG, Illinois - The CEO of Office Depot apologized to a suburban Chicago woman who said the company discriminated against her over her religious beliefs when its employees told her that making copies of an anti-abortion prayer violated company policy.
POTSDAM, New York - Police have identified the Chinese graduate students who died after a domestic dispute at Clarkson University in upstate New York.
SANAA, Yemen - Security officials in the southern Yemeni city of Taiz say Shiite rebels have intensified attacks against pro-government forces.
MINNEAPOLIS - With ticket in hand and friends at his side, Abdirizak Ali went to the Minneapolis airport in 2012, eager to make a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca. Instead, he was turned away at the ticket counter, escorted outside by security and - without explanation - told he couldn't fly.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP, New Jersey - A New Jersey man killed in a small plane crash this week was an accomplished business executive and avid outdoorsman who had held a pilot's license since his teens, his daughter said.
BEIRUT - Russian military cargo planes have taken supplies to Syria to set up a tent camp for more than 1,000 refugees, Russia's Defense Ministry said Saturday as the main Syrian opposition group blasted Moscow over its military presence in the Arab country.
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