Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor: Exhausted by partisanship?
Independent candidate Dr. Al Gross provides a relief from partisan squabbling, writes Brad Reynolds.
Letter to the Editor: Thank you, fish processors
Cordova's fish processors have shown a true commitment to protecting public health throughout the coronavirus pandemic, writes Dennis Zadra.
Letter to the Editor: Paperless filing makes PFD more efficient
The Permanent Fund Dividend Division thanks Alaskans for using paperless communication methods to file for their dividends.
Letter to the Editor: Educators boldly return to work
Superintendent Alex Russin and the Cordova School Board have set an example by returning students to in-person learning, write Henk and Sue Kruithof.
Letter to the Editor: Sullivan fails to speak truth to power
Sen. Dan Sullivan has failed to stand up to President Donald Trump's attacks on military individuals, writes Mark Roye.
Letter to the Editor: To beat a pandemic, be generous but firm
In 1919, Health Officer W.H. Chase wrote in with advice to Cordova on surviving a pandemic.
Letter to the Editor: Say no to Proposition 2
Rich, out-of-state interests are attempting to manipulate Alaska voters, writes Leslie Ridle.
Letter to the Editor: The Rasmuson Foundation’s new money-grab
The Rasmuson Foundation is attempting to funnel public money into private coffers, writes Andrée McLeod.
Letter to the Editor: Cordova graduates take the lead
Cordova's graduates are well poised to take on life's challenges, writes Jim Casement.
Letter to the Editor: Stand against racism or be complicit
We have an opportunity to break the cycle of hatred, writes Kate Stone Velasco.