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  • As lawmakers returned to the Kansas state capitol this year, three seats won by Republicans are now in the hands of Democrats. That's after three suburban Republican women left the GOP.
  • Austria's top court says Gerlinde Pommer should receive $908,000 from the government in exchange for the property. "Part of the house should be used for educational purposes," a local historian says.
  • It's a sports appraisal record for PBS' Antiques Roadshow: A collection of memorabilia from the 1870s was valued at $1 million. The owner had been expecting more like $5,000 or $10,000.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sara Kassim, a freelance reporter in Aleppo about the situation on the ground after opposition forces have captured large swaths of land in the area.
  • Millions of dollars to help Montana families afford food is in limbo, Tik Tok use in jeopardy, and protecting woodland homes from wildfire in front of lawmakers.
  • Wildfire takes out at least 15 homes, the blame is on for Montana’s property tax increase, and how Yellowstone Park bison are managed could be up to you.
  • St. Peter's Healthcare terminates a union consultant contract, parents threaten to sue a home for troubled children and a Native American woman honored in a film shown for free on Monday.
  • A hospice home in Montana's largest city closes its doors, some election drama in Kalispell, and a final decision made on the expansion of Holland Lake Lodge.
  • Recognize firefighters from the infamous Mann Gulch fire, enjoy a short reprieve in air quality before the next round of smoke, and celebrate Montana's home grown Olympic medalist.
  • The state’s largest concert venue gets clear on security, researchers gather to discuss adapting to a future with fire, and Montana is home to a football team now ranked second in the nation.
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