Cordova Chronicles: A Rosenthal painting is worth a thousand words

His art is defined by paintings of outdoor scenes with such depth that one feels they are three dimensional. All are based on quick...

Cordova Chronicles: USFS gets it right

Public agencies — be they federal, state, or local — have been, and always will be, traditional targets of small-town criticism.Sitting right in the...

Cordova Chronicles: The legacy of Hawkins Island

Hardly a day goes by that Cordovans don’t glance across Orca Inlet to view Hawkins Island.  Snow will soon touch its rounded tops, a...

Cordova Chronicles: It’s been a very ‘beary’ summer

Thanks to a lack of berries, it’s been a very “beary” summer indeed.Not a day goes by without an encounter with bears within the...

Cordova Chronicles: Historic Adams Avenue receives major repairs

Anyone who has survived driving through lake-size puddles at the conjunction of Adams Avenue and Main Street following heavy rains or slushy winter storms...

Cordova Chronicles: Nature calls, from Paris to Pete Dahl

Pete Dahl and Paris are about as far apart as you can get, but the two have an unexpected bond.As every true sportsman knows,...

Cordova Chronicles: An attic full of memories

One of my favorite sources of tales is the Cordova Museum. Hidden in its recesses is a treasure trove of classics, including a complete...

Cordova Chronicles: From 103 degrees south to 60 degrees north

On July 12, 2018, Alaska Airlines Flight 66 landed in a cloud of dust at Mudhole Smith Airport, and Texans Terry and Rosalon Moorhead...

Cordova Chronicles: Tales of an outhouse on the move and an Oregon State victory

Part of the magic of sports is the anticipation of a dramatic finish.In basketball, we hope for a tie or one bucket margin in...

Cordova Chronicles: A fisher of men and the sea

Followers of Christianity have often been known as fishers of men, based on a Bible versus from Matthew 4:19.  Their mission has always been...
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