Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor
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The Cordova Times welcomes letters to the editor. General interest letters should be no more than 300 words. Thank you letters should be no more than 150 words. Letters should be submitted by 5 p.m. Thursdays for consideration in the following week’s edition of the newspaper. However, meeting that deadline is no guarantee that the letter will be published. All letters must include the writer’s name and address and daytime phone number. Only the writer’s name and city will be published. The Cordova Times also reserves the right to edit letters for content, length, clarity, grammar, AP Style and taste. Unsigned letters will not be published. Letters must be relevant to The Cordova Times readership area and preference will be given to topics covered in recent editions of The Cordova Times. Letter writers are encouraged to use email. Submit letters to share@thecordovatimes.com.

Graduation Letter: Congratulations, Class of 2021

Former Grand President of the Pioneers of Alaska Jim Casement congratulates Cordova's Class of 2021.

Letter to the Editor: Thanks for helping set up archery range

Cordova Trap & Gun Club President Thomas McGann thanks those who recently gathered to help develop the club's archery range.

Letter to the Editor: Remember to drive carefully

We should slow down while driving, for the safety of the community, writes Grace Lee.

Letter to the Editor: Check out portraits of frontline workers

Mazie VanDenBroek urges the public to see the new show at the Copper River Gallery.

Letter to the Editor: Shame on book-banning grinches

Independent-minded Cordovans should rally against Seussville's decision to ban six of Dr. Seuss's books, writes William Deaton.

Letter to the Editor: Support Nate Taylor

We shouldn't be hasty to judge Cordova Police Chief Nate Taylor, writes Katie Jo Roemhildt.

Letter to the Editor: Andrew Broders will be missed

Andrew Broders was an honest, cheerful and kind man, writes Nick Carr.

Letter to the Editor: Vivian Knop sets the standard

Citizen of the Year Vivian Knop has worked to help Cordova not only as a health care professional, but also as the organizer of events that benefit the entire community, writes Laurie Phillips.

Letter to the Editor: ICHC keeps schools COVID-safe

The Cordova Education Association thanks Ilanka Community Health Center for vaccinating teachers and school staff.

Letter to the Editor: Alaska Senate follows the lead of Cordova Republicans

The political engagement of Cordova Republicans helped galvanize Alaska Senate opposition to the binding-caucus rule, writes William Deaton.
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