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 RYE 鈥?The Pueblo County Sheriff s Office says a grass fire near Rye is 100 air max95 % contained as of 4:06 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.Rye fire will continue to monitor the scene throughout the evening. But asks if flames are seen outside the area of containment please call 911.  The cause of this fire is still under investigation.Crews said that the fire grew 10 acres throughout the night however the fire remains 85% contained as of Tuesday. Four agenci yeezy es remain working on the fire, and crews have said that the weather is helping with control efforts. Multiple fire agencies responded to the Old San Isabel fire north of Highway 165 after it was first reported around 11 a.m. The fire has burned 127 acres of grass, brush, and trees according to the sheriff s office. Evacuations were ordered for Mount Baldy subdivision residents which were lifted as of 3:54 pm. Evacuation orders were lifted for residents on Table Mountain Road early Monday eveni nb ng at 5 pm. However, residents of Table Mountain Road are o Xwiu Kindergarten vaccination rates continue to slide
 By JILL LAWLESSAssociated Pr adidas originals samba essLONDON  AP  鈥?A painting by Wassily Kandinsky that spent d jordan ecades in a Dutch museum after its Jewish owner was murdered in the Holocaust has sold at auction for af1  37.2 million pounds  $44.9 million . Murnau mit Kirche II    Murnau with Church II   set a record price for the Russian artist in a sale at Sotheby s in London on Wednesday evening. Completed in 1910, the brightly colored landscape of a Bavarian village foreshadows the bold abstract imagery of Kandinsky s later work.The Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven returned the painting last year to the descendants of German Jewish art collectors Johanna Margarete Stern and Siegbert Samuel Stern.Siegbert Stern died in 1935, and Johanna fled Nazi Germany for Amsterdam, where she was forced to sell much of her collection. She was arrested after the Nazis occupied the Netherlands and died in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944.Sotheby s said proceeds from the sale will be shared between 13 surviving Stern heirs an