Photo of the Week: On the Hunt
A bald eagle soars back to a tree branch after searching for food near the Cordova Ferry Terminal, as seen from New England Cannery Road on Jan. 5, 2018. At least five bald eagles were spotted resting on nearby tree branches or circling over the water.Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times
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This Week in Photos: Sheridan Glacier
A view of Sheridan glacier as seen from the end of the Sheridan Glacier trail on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018. Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times Mya Bingham helps her son, Lucas, roast marshmallows for s’mores as Mya’s mother, Ann Howard, starts to take a photograph while holding Mya’s daughter, Ailani. The group spent the afternoon hiking and exploring the...
Photo of the Week: Iceworm
A snowman-style iceworm rests at Hollis Henrichs Park as town gets ready for the 2018 Iceworm Festival, as seen on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018.Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times
Iceworm Festival brings new energy to town
The 2018 Iceworm Festival is off to an energetic and boisterous start.The celebration began on Saturday morning, Jan. 27, with Iceworm’s Beer Mile, followed by the Food Fair, with volleyball and basketball games throughout the day.“It’s been pretty busy, but everything’s going pretty well so far,” said Kelsey Appleton, vice president of the Iceworm Board. “It’s such a weird...
Photo of the Week: Orca Inlet
The sun sets down Orca Inlet as clouds roll in and over the mountains as seen from the harbor on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.
Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times
Photo of the Week: Bunny Hill
The ski lift, as seen from the bunny hill on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, was packed with skiers and snowboarders over the weekend after snow fell overnight and into Saturday morning.Photo by Ashley Sloan/for The Cordova Times
Photo of the Week: Sunrise
The sun rises behind Heney Range in Cordova as seen from the Prince William Sound Science Center on Monday, March 12, 2018. “A beautiful morning to start the week,” Photographer Tyler Quiring said.Photo by Tyler Quiring/for The Cordova Times
Sloughgrass reunites after 17 years
Banjo tones moved rapidly near the microphone, eventually giving way to the mandolin in a seamless transition, like tides moving effortlessly in and out.Four musicians stood around the microphones, shifting in, out and around each other, highlighting each instrument in the small corner of the Powder House.Children bounced up and down, weaving their way between couples dancing to the...