Letter to the Editor: Election audit would not survive legal scrutiny

An open letter calling for an audit of the 2020 presidential election, authored by Cordova's Republican district leader, reinforces President Donald Trump's seditious attempts to undo the democratic process, writes Andrew Smallwood.

Letter to the Editor: Stand with the electorate, not the mob

Sen. Dan Sullivan must join his colleagues in taking a strong stand against baseless accusations of election fraud, writes Karl Becker.

Get ready — the Iceworm cometh

Iceworm Festival 2021 is on its way! Here are a list of ways you can help make this year's celebration a reality.

Letter to the Editor: Recommitting to the public process

Mayor Clay Koplin reassesses his decision to sign a public letter supporting an audit of the presidential election, and reflects on his duties as mayor.

Letter to the Editor: Who let the beast out?

President Donald Trump has spent the past four years undermining public faith in democracy, writes Andrew Smallwood.
The Cordova Center. (Dec. 23, 2019) Photo by Zachary Snowdon Smith/The Cordova Times

Letter to the Editor: Declare your candidacy by Feb. 1

If you want to help the community, run for one of the board positions currently up for election, writes Barb Jewell.

Letter to the editor: A full and complete explanation on Kevin Clarkson

A letter authored by 33 Alaskans requests Gov. Dunleavy issue an explanation of former Attorney General Kevin Clarkson's behavior leading up to his resignation.

Letter to the Editor: Alaska Senate follows the lead of Cordova Republicans

The political engagement of Cordova Republicans helped galvanize Alaska Senate opposition to the binding-caucus rule, writes William Deaton.

Letter to the Editor: ICHC keeps schools COVID-safe

The Cordova Education Association thanks Ilanka Community Health Center for vaccinating teachers and school staff.

Letter to the Editor: Vivian Knop sets the standard

Citizen of the Year Vivian Knop has worked to help Cordova not only as a health care professional, but also as the organizer of events that benefit the entire community, writes Laurie Phillips.
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