Annette Potter
Athletes demonstrate Native Youth Olympics games
“It’s not just for Native kids,” coach Nick Tiedeman says. “It’s all about showing our culture and traditions to other people and around the state and around the country. It’s a very fun event and it’s nice to be a part of it.”
From the Editor’s Desk: Thanks to everyone who keeps the newspaper running
This Thanksgiving, editor Annette Potter voices her gratitude for the staff, contributors and readers who have helped The Cordova Times succeed.
Cordova artists give time and talent to support Eyak Foundation scholarships
Paintings, a carved mask and a full-size handmade traditional qayaaq (kayak) all made by Cordova artists will be displayed at Snow City Café for the month of November.
Cordova swim team returns home after plane accident
The Cordova High school swim team returned home Friday night after the Dutch Harbor plane crash on Thursday, Oct. 17.
Smith joins The Cordova Times team
Dear
readers,The
Cordova Times is proud to announce the addition of Zachary Snowdon Smith to our
team this week. Smith hit the pavement running, and readers and...
Top 20 Cordova stories in 2018
Cordova celebrated its first tanner crab fishery in 30 years, struggled with bear issues, came together during tsunami warnings, and mourned the loss of...
Failed culvert closes Copper River Highway at Mile 21.5
A hole and road closure signs at Mile 21.5 of the Copper River Highway are raising some eyebrows of Cordova drivers. Readers asked The...
From the Editor’s Desk: Help us serve our readers better
Dear readers,It’s been nearly a year and a half since the Native Village of Eyak purchased The Cordova Times. We have accomplished a lot...
From the Editor’s Desk: Alaska news defies geography
There is something very special about news in Alaska. Maybe it’s the size of the state, the unique things that happen here or the...