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 Unsigned letters will not be published.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.

Letter to the Editor: Don’t follow my tracks!

Resident Jillian Gold experienced an alarming near-miss while hiking near Sheridan Glacier.

Letter to the Editor: Bringing in fishery workers will lead to disaster

Mass coronavirus infection will be unavoidable if thousands of fishery workers are flown in to the community, writes retired port engineer Roy Robinson.

Letter to the Editor: Shorebird Festival and COVID-19

The Copper River Delta Shorebird Festival will not go ahead as planned May 7-10.

Letter to the Editor: Making the best of homeschooling

Parents can make homeschooling a fun and informative experience for their kids, writes Henk Kruithof.

Letter to the Editor: If you can vote in Alaska, you can sign the...

Gov. Mike Dunleavy is threatened with recall not because of politics, but because he broke the law, writes Crystal-ann Berwick.

Letter to the Editor: I’m an unfun mom with lots of toilet paper

Don't make fun of people who take the threat of the coronavirus seriously, writes Heather Richardson.

Letter to the Editor: Don’t recall Dunleavy over a policy disagreement

Recalling Gov. Mike Dunleavy simply because we dislike his transportation policy would set a dangerous precedent, writes William Deaton.

Letter to the Editor: Visiting Juneau, students push for ferry improvements

Students used a yearly school trip to raise legislators' awareness of Cordova's ferry issues.

Letter to the Editor: Current Rhythms brings junior theater to the stage

Current Rhythms's production of "Murderous Night at the Museum" gave Cordova's kids a chance to explore their love of mysteries, writes Marita Kleissler.

Letter to the Editor: Art, Lego and cake displays

This year's Iceworm Lego and Cake Display saw a record-breaking number of entries, writes Sara Hottinger.
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