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A car hitting a utility pole caused a power outage in Burlington Wednesday morning, police said. Before 6:30 a.m., a vehicle traveling east on South Mebane Street collided with a second vehicle. After the collision, the first vehicle hit a utility pole, which broke the pole in half, police said. The broken utility pole caused outages on Mebane Street, Fisher Street, Church Street and Webb Avenue on Wednesday. Power to all but two customers had been restored by 10:30 a.m., according to a Duke Energy online outage map. The person accused of hitting the pole fled the scene, and police have a warrant for his arrest. He faces charges of careless and reckless driving, hit and run, driving while license revoked and resist, delay, obstruct. ....
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[email protected] Submitted Photo Chris Scheufele presented at Burlington-Des Lacs Elementary on how to prevent bullying. Also pictured is Burlington-Des Lacs student Kimber Davy. Kira Fischer, a counselor at Burlington-Des Lacs Elementary, noticed that commonly taught tactics to respond to bullying didn’t seem to be working. An anti-bullying program developed by Chris Scheufele, a former teacher from Omaha, Neb., puts an emphasis on helping kids who are being picked on to help themselves and that seems to work better. Scheufele, who spoke to kids at the school in Burlington Wednesday, said he doesn’t actually like the word bullying. He developed his methods after years in the classroom and discovering that typical ways to reduce conflict between children didn’t seem to be working. ....