Wild foods draw bears to neighborhoods
Cordova has always been bear country. However, this summer they’ve been making their presence known.Wild foods draw bears close to neighborhoods, but trash and...
Federal funding increase will keep CCMC connected
Increased funding of the Federal Communications Commission’s Rural Healthcare Fund has lifted the financial cloud over the Cordova Community Medical Center.Scot Mitchell, chief executive...
Summer activity planned at Shepard Point
The Native Village of Eyak and its contractors have begun preparatory work at Shepard Point for the oil spill response facility that will be...
NVE opposes reduction in hatchery production
In a resolution to the Alaska Board of Fisheries, Native Village of Eyak Traditional Tribal Council urged that hatchery production issues be reviewed during...
Less tempting trash would minimize bear encounters
Bear attacks in Alaska have been minimal over the past 125 years, given all the human traffic, but they could still be fewer and...
Cordova Gear hosts community bike rides
Join Cordova Gear for an easy/beginner group bike ride at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 14. All ages and skill levels are welcome.This is Cordova...
She’s 19 and Homegrown food truck owner
Homegrown, a food truck offering homemade meals by owner Heidi Wiese, is the latest addition to the Breakwater Fill Lot, where families come to...
Are there ticks in Alaska?
Veterinarians and researchers in Alaska are getting more calls these days about those small arachnid parasites known as ticks, and yes, some of them...
HAM radio exams offered Aug. 6
The Cordova Amateur Radio Club will be hosting HAM radio exams on Monday, Aug. 6 at the Cordova Fire Department Training Room.Technician exams will...
4H Music Camp brings Hawaiian culture to Cordova
Students and instructors gathered to create, learn, and perform music during this year’s Cordova 4H Music Camp, featuring Hawaiian Camp, Bluegrass Camp and adult...