Sinnott: Dunleavy should practice what he preaches, ditch Rydell
Gov. Mike Dunleavy promised to reduce state spending. He vowed to deliver only core functions, which meant “eliminating the non-essential.” During the campaign, he...
Honoring the legacy of Ted Stevens
December 24 is a special day in Alaska's history. Fifty years ago, on Christmas Eve in 1968, Gov. Wally Hickel appointed a young veteran...
Commentary: Recognize now the drift toward fascism in America
By Rick SteinerFor The Cordova TimesSomeone once warned that “when fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a...
Commentary: Gov. Dunleavy leaves Alaskans in a ditch
By Sue MaugerFor The Cordova TimesWhen our new governor took down the “Climate Action for Alaska” webpage as one of the first acts of...
Marine advisory program is crucial to Cordova economy
The Cordova City Council recently voted unanimously to pass a resolution in support of continued funding of the UAF College of Fisheries and Ocean...
‘Out of This World’ Iceworm festival kicks off
By The Iceworm BoardFor The Cordova TimesBaby Iceworm is gearing up for a trip to space
with 2019’s festival, “Out of This World.”Join us...
Intergalactic hunt for Iceworm’s tail is on
By The Iceworm BoardFor The Cordova TimesSaturday, Jan. 26th11-2 p.m. Food Fair at the Little Chapel12 p.m. Beer Mile Space Race at Hartney Bay5-6...
Meet the candidates for Miss Iceworm 2019
By Emma RoemhildtFor The Cordova TimesThe Miss Iceworm Program is a
scholarship program for the stellar young ladies in Cordova. The candidates
were chosen by their...
Commentary: Tailings don’t have to be a river of mud
On Jan. 26, a failure occurred at a tailings dam in Brazil holding back 13 million m3 of iron-ore tails. The damage is still...
Commentary: Secure Rural Schools Funding – Additional money for schools? Not according to the...
By Kristy AndrewFor The Cordova TimesIn October 2018, the city of Cordova received $630,720.68 in forest receipts recently re-authorized under the Secure Rural Schools...