Zachary Snowdon Smith
Postal investigation nabs unrelated theft suspect
A Dec. 28 break-in at the Cordova Post Office remains unsolved. However, investigations by the United States Postal Inspection Service led to the arrest of a Cordova man suspected of an unrelated theft.
Update: 4 new virus cases reported
Cordova reported four cases of the novel coronavirus Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Jan. 20 clinic will vaccinate older Alaskans
A Wednesday, Jan. 20 clinic at Cordova Community Medical Center will allow some Alaskans age 65 and above to receive vaccinations against the novel coronavirus.
Online ‘active parenting’ classes begin Feb. 1
Parenting classes conducted via Zoom will commence Feb. 1, with applications closing Jan. 28. The program, run in partnership by Cordova Community Medical Center and Cordova Family Resource Center, will teach techniques for more intentional, and more effective, parenting.
3 new virus cases raise active case count to 12
Cordova reported three new cases of the novel coronavirus Friday, Jan. 15.
Post office will receive makeover
Cordova Post Office has received a special delivery — much-needed repairs to both its public and employee facilities.
Cordova reduces health alert level
Cordova reduced its public health alert from Level 4, signifying a local outbreak, to Level 3, which advises caution.
CHS grad named to Muhlenberg Dean’s List
Alena Craig, a 2020 graduate of Cordova Jr./Sr. High School, has been named to the Muhlenberg College Dean’s List for the fall semester.
Koplin: Signing election audit letter was ‘error in judgment’
Cordova Mayor Clay Koplin said that signing a public letter supporting an audit of the 2020 presidential election was “an error in judgment.”
Review: Sylvie’s Love
Simple and sweet, “Sylvie’s Love” is romantic escapism at its most charming.