Cordova City Council considers harbor changes

The Cordova City Council discussed and voted on several agenda items related to harbor infrastructure at the body’s regular meeting on June 7, including...

Council tabs Turnagain Marine Construction for harbor rebuild project

The Cordova City Council selected Turnagain Marine Construction for the much-anticipated South Harbor Rebuild Project at last week’s meeting.During the city manager’s report, Helen...

NVE welcomes new executive director

Ted Wright recently joined the Native Village of Eyak as executive director. He took on the role last month and has high aspirations for...

Cordova students are earthquake ready

On October 20, Cordova joined more than 45 million other people across the world in the Great Shakeout, a drill that prepares citizens to...

A Veteran’s Perspective

I flew to the Great Lakes Training Command in February of 2005 to begin training as a member of the U.S. Navy. I was...

Behind the scenes with the fire department

Humans created fire between 300,000 to 400,000 years ago. A manmade fire was discovered in a cave in Israel and records trace it back...

Project Appleseed returns to Cordova

Project Appleseed, a non-profit organization that teaches rifle marksmanship skills that date back hundreds of years, came to the area for training from Oct....

EVOSTC approves merging habitat, research funds

Members of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council have approved the merger of two separate accounts of federal funds for habitat protection and research related to the 1989 disaster in Prince William Sound for fiscal years 2023 through 2026.

Culture Week educates local youth

The Native Village of Eyak hosted Mt Eccles Culture Week: Mending Cultural Connections last month. Throughout the week, students’ grades K-6 enjoyed an array of culturally significant experiences, ranging from dance and language lead by Shyla Krukoff-Olsen to traditional way talks about regional species and uses, hunting, gathering and subsistence.

City Council gets update on alpine ski season

“There was lots of interest and lots of participation. There were a lot of young folks learning how to ski. Every day that we could we opened it up,” beamed Reggiani.
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