Local start-up turns saltwater into disinfectant

“What amazes us every day is that we can make something so important and useful out of simple and abundant ingredients: water, salt and electricity,” Bootslyn Roemhildt said.

City passes $1M pandemic stimulus

“I think our community has suffered quite a bit,” Councilman David Glasen said. “I only wish a million bucks went a little farther.”
Aboard the M/V Aurora. (Sept. 19, 2019)

Winter ferries may fill up fast

“People have to plan ahead and make their reservations early,” said Monika Reghetti.

Does Cordova have a homelessness problem?

A program organized by Cordova health care and social service providers is connecting homeless individuals with temporary housing.

Son of Cordova residents dies after COVID-19 infection

Forty-year-old Derek Leppert, the son of Cordova residents Sharin and Pastor Steve Leppert, died Thursday, Sept. 10 after contracting the novel coronavirus.

School reopening: ‘So far, so good’

The return of students to their classrooms has proceeded smoothly so far, officials said.

Youth program provides tablets

“I’m excited about it,” Nicole Songer said. “It’s a little bit different, but… we’ve really tried to think about how we can make this still be meaningful and successful.”

Cordova reports 19th virus case

A non-resident of Cordova tested positive for the novel coronavirus over the Sept. 5-6 weekend.

Electronics recycling drive accepts TVs, computers, microwaves

An electronics recycling drive is scheduled for 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8 through Sept. 13 at the back parking lot of the Native Village of Eyak office.

After debate, city renews emergency declaration

A vote to renew Cordova’s emergency declaration failed, then narrowly passed upon reconsideration, at a Wednesday, Sept. 2 meeting of Cordova City Council.
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