Monthly Archives: October 2016
Budget cuts result in lower allowable harvest
State fisheries biologists hindered by no budget for data collection have set the 2017 Togiak herring fishery allocation at 22,943 tons, with 16,060 tons,...
First community float goes down the Alagnik River
Commentary By Greg Mans
For The Cordova TimesPicture this:We are running a bit late. The flier said to meet at 10:30 a.m. at mile-22 bridge....
Fish Factor: Cod Crunchies for canines hit market
By Laine Welch
Alaska Fish RadioAlaskan Cod Crunchies begin a national roll out this week with a debut at Costco’s two stores in Anchorage. The...
Obama: On my final White House Tribal Nations Conference
Commentary By President Barack Obama
Indian Country TodayThis week, I hosted my eighth and final White House Tribal Nations Conference as President, a tradition we started...
Ahtna search for natural gas is on
Tolsona Oil & Gas Exploration LLC, an Ahtna Inc. subsidiary, commenced drilling of exploration well Tolsona No. 1 on Sept. 29, in its hunt...
Bill creates Native children’s commission
A bipartisan bill aimed at improving the lives of Native American children has passed Congress unanimously and now awaits President Obama’s signature.S.246 establishes the...
Kitchen Stories Cookbook offers easy comfort cooking
Leave it to the intrepid journalist and historian Lael Morgan to come up with the perfect cookbook for foks with hectic schedules who crave...
Senators ask DOJ to review voter deadlines
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
The Associated PressTwo Democratic senators on Wednesday asked the U.S. Department of Justice to ensure that 10 states do not violate...
Bristol Bay king crab fishery opens Oct. 15
Commercial harvesters of Bristol Bay red king crab setting out on the fishery on Oct. 15 have been allocated a total catch of 8,469,000...
Law & Order: Sept. 23-29
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 9-23-16 thru 9-29-16. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...