Zachary Snowdon Smith
Post office receives long-awaited repairs
After the city took up the issue of post office maintenance, the U.S. Postal Service hired local contractors to repair doors at the Cordova Post Office, officials said.
Draft budget has cuts to police, schools
The city is refining a 2021 budget that would close an over $1 million gap with broad spending cuts and a withdrawal from the city’s permanent fund.
Registration reopens for Cordova Cash cards
The city has reopened registration for Cordova Cash payment cards until 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14.
53rd virus case is related to previous case
Cordova reported its 53rd case of the novel coronavirus Wednesday, Dec. 9.
No ferry Jan. 4–March 28
Cordova is expected to experience a gap in ferry service from Jan. 4–March 28, Alaska Marine Highway System officials said.
Legislative Information Office reopens by appointment
The Cordova Legislative Information Office reopened Dec. 1. The office is open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. by appointment, with staff adjourning for an approximately 30-minute lunch break around noon.
SUV crash case continued to Feb. 23
The case of a Cordova man accused of manslaughter has been continued to Feb. 23 as negotiations are underway to avoid a trial.
City considers $900K permanent fund withdrawal
Cordova City Council spent a three-hour Wednesday, Dec. 2 work session embedded in the delicate task of devising a budget that would meet the community’s needs in spite of diminished revenues.
52nd virus case is travel-related
Cordova reported its 52nd case of the novel coronavirus Monday, Dec. 7.
Holiday dance performances begin tonight
Music and dance performances will be held on First Street Friday, Dec. 4, Friday, Dec. 11 and Friday, Dec. 18.