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Top ten stories of the year
VOLUME 36, NUMBER 53 • DECEMBER 31, 2013
The Weekly looks at the biggest news stories of 2013 1. CenturyLink outage
Electronic ties that bind the San Juan Islands to the rest of America and the world were disrupted for ten days in November when an underwater fiberoptic cable between Lopez Island and San Juan Island was severed just after 3 a.m. on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Telephone and internet services, including most cellphones, were unavailable to all - except county offices and some businesses utilizing OPALCO’s Island Network broadband facilities.
Contributed photos / Noel McKeehan and Zak Everly
Far right: Bucky Lasek takes a turn at the skate ramp at “The Retreat” on Lopez. Right: Crane looks for the break in the CenturyLink cable. By T h u r s d a y, CenturyLink, owner and operator of the high-capacity fiber cable, had located the break in the San Juan Channel and had marshaled divers, technicians, a large repair barge with a crane, two tugboats and assorted other crafts and machines to address the break. CenturyLink informed the
media and local officials that it was working “around the clock” to restore service. Failure of 9-1-1 emergency communications was an immediate concern to county public safety officials, who scrambled to alert islanders to the outage and provide patchwork local emergency telephone communications on each island.
Use of 9-1-1 service was restored by Monday, Nov. 11; no missed emergencies were reported by EMS or fire departments. Less than four weeks later, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, the state agency responsible for regulating the telecom industry, came to Friday Harbor to
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hold an internet-streamed hearing that criticized CenturyLink for failure to adequately inform island residents and urged the company to provide redundant communications channels, which CenturyLink said was already underway. The cost: replacing the broken cable, $2 million; business interruption and dislocation, $200,000 or more; fifteen days of service credits granted by CenturyLink, at least $250,000; loss of trust and goodwill, incalculable. The “silver lining”: support for OPALCO’s proposal to extend its own fiberbased broadband system increased markedly. Just days later, the OPALCO’sa Board of Directors directed that the company speed up
fiber deployment throughout the county as an alternative to, or perhaps in cooperation with, CenturyLink and Rock Island Technology Solutions.
2. New skate park donated to Lopez
Shawn O’Day not only donated a new skate park to the people of Lopez, but also threw the party of the year for his company’s 70th anniversary of business. His team called the event “The Retreat” and offered a day of skating, food, music, and entertainment. Several of the world’s top skaters and BMX riders attended the event. O’Day is the president of Richlite, which is based SEE TOP TEN, PAGE 4
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Thank you Lopez community for helping to make the Spirit of Giving Program such a success this year. We would like to thank the local businesses, churches and individuals for your support. ~ From the Lopez Island Family Resource Center staff
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