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SURPRISE, Ariz. — While hundreds of Valley Vista High School seniors walked across the stage for graduation Thursday, one student wasn't even allowed inside the venue.LaRissa Waln showed up to her graduation ceremony at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, but was stopped at the doorsby her school's vice-principal. Waln was told she'd have to remove her decorated cap, which she had decorated with Native American patterns and trum, and exchange it for a blank one."I was sad for a moment," she said, "But that just means I get to be out here and stand up for what is right."She and her family, some who flew all the way from South Dakota to watch Waln graduate, stood outside the stadium in protest."It's not just for her, we're fighting for all the ones that follow her," Bryan Waln, LaRissa's father said. "There are other Native American kids out here that would love to practice their religion on graduation day." 936

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Severe weather plagued several states throughout the Midwest over the weekend, killing one person and damaging at least one building.Vickie Darnel, 64, died from drowning Sunday after she drove into a flooded creek crossing in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, according to Lt. Kera Philippi, spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.Philippi says that Darnel's vehicle was swept off the roadway around 4:30 a.m. Sunday near the border of Arkansas.The area saw a number of flash flood and severe thunderstorm warnings from the National Weather Service over the weekend.The National Weather Service is sending an assessment team to South Bend, Indiana, after a tornado touched down in the area and destroyed at least one building.The building was the site of Growing Kids daycare facility, according to Aaron Miller, dispatch supervisor for St. Joseph County Public Safety Communication Center.Miller told CNN that the building suffered extensive damage and there were several reports of trees down throughout St. Joseph County.Missouri State Highway Patrol along with the Missouri Department of Conservation and several local agencies performed multiple water rescues Sunday for people whose vehicles were in the water.They also rescued people who were stranded by high water due to heavy rainfall, according to the Missouri Department of Public Safety.A subdivision in Neosho, Missouri, and parts of Roaring River State Park had to be evacuated, although it was unclear how many people had to leave, the Missouri Department of Public Safety said.The band of weather that caused all of this chaos is called a frontal boundary and it acts as a cold front but doesn't actually have any cold air behind it.The mixture of the boundary layer is slightly cooler dry air and hot humid air which can cause intense storms. 1821

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KGTV) -- California State Parks officials worked quickly to protect centuries-old pictographs created inside sandstone caves from being destroyed in the fast-moving Cave Fire.The Chumash art, created by the Chumash Native Americans between 500 to nearly 1000 years ago, was covered by heat resistant tarps, a California State Parks ranger told KSBY.Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park is one of the few remaining spaces that allow the public open access for viewing the rock art. Efforts to preserve the fragile paintings include prohibiting visitors from using flash photography.The Cave Fire was first reported Monday afternoon and exploded to over 4,000 acres in less than 24 hours, resulting in several evacuations, road closures, and an Air Quality Warning.These historic Chumash caves and their art have outlasted numerous fires, including the deadly Painting Cave Fire in 1990, which scorched over 4,000 acres. 957

  

Raul Cordova, 47, is facing 13 charges after federal authorities raided his multi-million-dollar home northwest of Tucson. 134

  

Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. — The wordsmiths at Lake Superior State University in Michigan have released LSSU's 44th annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness." LSSU's word banishment tradition is now in its fifth decade, and was started by the late W. T. Rabe, a public relations director at Lake Superior State University.Through the years, LSSU has received tens of thousands of nominations for the list, which now includes more than 1,000 entries. This year's list is comprised of nominations that come from the 589

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