Monthly Archives: October 2016

Sunrise on the Delta

Do you have a great photo of the area you’d like to see as the “Photo of the Week”? If so, share your photo...

@ Your Library: Grab these books today

Here are a few recommendations for books that you might want to grab off the shelf:Bad Ground by W. Dale Cramer Seventeen-year-old Jeremy Prine decides...

Letter to the Editor: Oct. 28

NVE says thank youThank you to all the businesses and individuals who helped make the United States Coast Guard appreciation luncheon on Friday October...

Unemployment rate up slightly

Seasonally adjusted labor force figures within the Valdez-Cordova Census Area as of Sept. 16 stood at 5,013 employed and 344, or 6.9 percent on...

A time for food, fellowship and awareness

Twenty-three years ago, the then managing editor at the Cordova Times, Soren Wuerth, gave one of his reporters an assignment — to cover the...

AMSEA to offer marine safety instructor course

A six-day marine safety instructor training course to be offered in Seward April 25-30 the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association will be free to...

Cordova Girl Scouts: Planning for adventure

Cordova Girl Scouts Ria Smyke, Andrea Vargas, Faith Collins and Aubrey Quinn show off a dragon head with leader Anita Smyke Oct. 22. The...

Whittier tunnel reopens

UPDATED 5:48 p.m., Friday, Oct. 28: The Whittier tunnel has reopened for scheduled operations, and the Alaska Marine Highway System’s ferry The Fairweather will sail...

U.S. Coast Guard honored

Cordova’s U.S. Coast Guard personnel and their families were the guests of honor Oct. 14 at a community-wide appreciation luncheon hosted by the Native...

Workshop teaches uses of traditional plants

Two Cordova women who attended the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s 5th Annual Plant Symposium in Anchorage came home to share what they learned...
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