Zachary Snowdon Smith

Zachary Snowdon Smith
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Zachary Snowdon Smith was the editor of The Cordova Times from February-December 2021.

CRWP’s new $48K baler is customized to handle netting

A new baler purchased by the Copper River Watershed Project will make recycling fishing web easier and more efficient.

Cordova urges state to declare fishery disaster

Wednesday, Aug. 5, Cordova City Council voted unanimously to encourage the state to declare an economic disaster in Cordova.

Two fishery workers test positive for virus

Two newly identified cases of the novel coronavirus were fishing industry workers who had no contact with the community at large, officials announced Tuesday, Aug. 4.

CRWP experiments with mowing invasive grass

Battling an extremely difficult-to-kill invasive plant, conservationists are trying a new tool: the Weedwacker.

Culvert installation marks first step of multi-year project

The third of three fish-friendly culverts was placed along the Copper River Highway Monday, July 27.

City raises alert in response to virus spread

The city of Cordova has escalated its public health alert level in response to community spread of the novel coronavirus. The city announced its 13th, 14th and 15th cases of the virus Friday, July 31.

Pen-pal program helps CCMC residents stay connected

Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pandemic, CCMC residents have had to adjust to life with few in-person visitors. However, a new hospital program seeks to put residents back in touch with the community using handwritten cards and letters.

Cordova reports 13th virus case

Cordova reported its 13th case of the novel coronavirus Friday, July 31.

Testing reveals occasional virus transmission, but no outbreak

Though Cordova continues to report occasional cases of the novel coronavirus, officials have not identified any clusters of cases. However, even an ostensibly low level of virus transmission is reason for caution, officials said.

12th virus case was spread through community contact

Sunday, July 26, officials reported a new case of the novel coronavirus believed to have been spread through community contact.
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