The Cordova Times
This Month in Photos: December 2019
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ADF&G honors Tom Carpenter
Five members of Alaska Department of Fish and Game advisory boards, including Tom Carpenter of Cordova, have been honored with Excellence in Service awards for their leadership on local fish and game advisory committees.
Rasmuson Foundation seeks artist applications
Rasmuson Foundation is accepting applications through March 2 for project awards and fellowships for individual artists, groups and collaboratives.
Around Town: Archery Class, Certified Nurse Aid Class, ICC Membership Dinner
Preregistration for a Certified Nurse Aid Class at Prince William Sound College, Cordova Campus is now open until Jan. 9. For more information and to sign up, call 907-424-7598.
New markets for Pollock explored
A Seattle trade group is funding a third round of partnerships with the seafood industry to promote new product forms and new markets for wild Alaska Pollock.
Law & Order: Dec. 13-19
The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between Dec. 13-19. Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations and the defendant and/or defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
NPRB has advisory, science panel openings
Nominations are being accepted through Jan. 15 for the Gulf of Alaska seat on the North Pacific Research Board’s advisory panel and two seats on the board’s science panel.
State offers new treatment guide for opioid addicts
State health officials have produced a new guide for health care providers to help them in offering assistance to opioid addicts.
Around Town: Archery Class, Tip-Off Tournament, ICC Membership Dinner
If you were born on or after Jan. 1, 1986 and/or wish to participate in any archery-only hunts, you must first successfully complete an ADF&G-approved bowhunter course. The next scheduled field day in Cordova is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020.
GHL down for Pollock pelagic trawl fishery
A directed fishery for walleye pollock using pelagic trawl gear in the Prince William Sound registration area will open at noon Jan. 20 with a guideline harvest level 2,988 metric tons, down 684 metric tons from last year’s quota.