Sharing the gifts from the Copper River watershed

The holiday season is here, and the spirit of sharing makes the dark winter months a little brighter. The long winter nights give me...

CHS music students selected for all-state, all-northwest

By Chelsea Corrao For The Cordova TimesThe Cordova High School music students are some of the hardest working students in the high school. Countless hours...

Poetry Corner: Little Shop of Horrors

By Joseph L. FuentesFor The Cordova Times Oreos are still goodBut at the end of the dayThey’re just nuggets of foodWith nothin’ to say… Drippin’ from...

Begich: What will be the future of the Permanent Fund Dividend?

With the next legislative session right around the corner, Gov. Bill Walker revealing his last budget proposal, and Governor-elect Mike Dunleavy getting ready to...

Morse: Watershed provides for food, shelter

This holiday season we have many things to be thankful for living in the Copper River watershed — in particular, the functioning, intact watershed...

Sharing the trails

As we all settle in for winter, it’s time to start thinking again about the diverse uses of our local trail systems. Enjoying the...

The facts are the facts

By David ChambersFor The Cordova TimesMy brother once told me “you have your facts, I have my facts.”Not so. Facts are facts. Since deciding...

Gas line is on track to begin construction by 2020

Alaska is finally in the driver’s seat, with the gas line on track to begin construction by 2020. We have momentum now like never...

Oreos are always good

By Joseph L. FuentesFor The Cordova TimesJust past the mid-point of my life, I was looking for a fresh start. I suppose it all...

CRWP marks a decade of recycling gillnet, seine web

Over the past 10 years, commercial fishermen and community partners in Cordova have helped recycle more than 100 tons of discarded gillnet and seine...
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