(AP) — While the 2014 Kansas State Fair saw its best attendance in 16 years, fewer people are buying tickets to watch events in the 90-year-old grandstand, according to numbers released at a fair board meeting this week. Fewer people have bought tickets for concerts and activities at the grandstand since 1993, when more than 57,000 took to the seats. Fair Manager Denny Stoecklein told board members Thursday that looking at revenue and expenses for September's fair, the grandstand was "$57,000 negative." "What it doesn't take into account is the other revenue opportunities from people who attend the fair," Stoecklein said.