The Cordova Times

The Cordova Times
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The Cordova Times is Prince William Sound's oldest newspaper, publishing since 1914. Send story ideas and news tips to news@thecordovatimes.com.

6 weeks to better health — Cordova style

It’s that time of year! We have that wonderful bright sunlight, and some people, including me are thinking about getting in shape for all our...
Tracy and Andrea Whitcomb of Cordova renew their marriage vows, officiated by Pastor Larry Goodall, on Feb. 12 at The Little Chapel in Cordova. Photo by Penny Johnson/for The Cordova Times

Anniversary: Tracy and Andrea Whitcomb renew vows

To mark their 25th wedding anniversary, Tracy and Andrea Whitcomb of Cordova renew their marriage vows. The couple’s pledge was witnessed by family and...

Sales tax cap and motor fuel excise tax ordinances fail

Proposed ordinances for a sales tax cap and motor fuel excise tax died in the second reading during the city council meeting on Feb....

Coast Guard medevacs patient with spinal injuries

A 58-year-old man who suffered spinal injuries in a fall from a ladder was evacuated via a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter to Cold Bay,...

PWS sablefish fishery opens April 15

A guideline harvest level of 133,000 pounds is set for the 2018 Prince William Sound area sablefish fishery, which opens on April 15.  Any...

Commercial shrimp pot fishing opens April 15

Prince William Sound’s commercial shrimp pot fishery opens for the season on April 15 in area 3 with a guideline harvest level of 67,200...

Alaska House weighs in on OCS leasing plan

The Alaska House of Representatives has passed a resolution urging that 11 of 14 planning areas in Alaska included in the 2019-2024 National outer...

Superintendent: Prop. 1 could not be enforced in Anchorage schools

Anchorage School District Superintendent Deena Bishop says that should the so-called bathroom bill pass during the municipal election on April 3 that it could...

Around Town: Fundraiser for Carl J. Allen, 6 weeks to a healthier you and...

Diabetes Self-Management Class The Native Village of Eyak is offering a Diabetes Self-Management Class for six weeks from Feb. 7 through March 14, at the...

Minimum wage exemptions for disabled workers out

A regulatory change in effect on Feb. 16 requires that Alaska employers no longer are allowed to pay less than minimum wage to workers...
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