The National Cattle Congress Fair was brought to an early end after a fight led to panic Saturday night, according to KWWL. A fight between two young people led to fair goers running away from the incident and buildings being put on lock down. Cattle Congress staff say they were instructed by police to stop selling tickets and to not allow any re-entry beginning at 9:15 p.m. Saturday. After the fight, about an hour later, the fairgrounds were cleared out and closed, bringing the 112th edition of the fair to an early end.