Monthly Archives: October 2016
JBER selected for Military Healing Arts
Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson has been selected as a new site to offer Military Healing Arts, a creative art therapy for service members, veterans and...
Council welcomes Lanning, Pegau, to city government meeting
Cordova’s new city manager, Alan Lanning, marked his official first day of work at City Hall Oct. 17, and two days later, attended his...
Law & Order: Oct. 14-20
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between 10-14-16 thru 10-20-16. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations...
AFN backs Clinton for president
Taking a break from a half century of tradition, the Alaska Federation of Natives has endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for president.Clinton “has a long...
Federal grant will expand health care, aviation training
A competitive federal grant for $1,019,985 awarded to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development will help finance training of more Alaskans for...
Stevens: Budget, education among top legislative goals
Commentary By Sen. Gary Stevens, R-KodiakFor The Cordova TimesI am running for re-election to the Alaska Senate. It has been an honor and a pleasure...
ASMI upbeat despite seafood industry challenge
In the face of unpredictable harvests and unfavorable currency rates, wild Alaska seafood is still the best in the world and opportunities to market...
Cordova holds its own among top fisheries
Cordova ranked 10th in the nation in 2015 for seafood pounds landed and 13th nationally in the value of that catch, according to the...
Traditional food assessment slated for Chugach region
An inter-tribal fish and wildlife commission whose members include the Native Village of Eyak has received a $20,000 grant to help fund a traditional...
Cordova junior high boys extend win streak to six
The Cordova Junior High boys basketball team remains undefeated, rattling off a pair of wins against Valdez here on October 21-22 to stand at...