This Week in Photos: Moonlit Harbor

The moon peeks through the clouds Sept. 2, overlooking the boat harbor from the deck of the Reluctant Fisherman Inn. Photo by Annette Potter/The Cordova Times Want more photos from around Cordova? Click here to view the archives of This Week in Photos. 

This Week in Photos: Rosenthal’s “Art and Science on the Katmai Coast”

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Photo of the Week: Scenic Orca Inlet

A view across Orca Inlet Sept. 2 shows peaceful, calm waters, a prelude to a short storm which blew through Prince William Sound Sept. 3. Photo by Cinthia Gibbens-Stimson/The Cordova Times Want more photos from around Cordova? Click here to view the archives of This Week in Photos.

This Week in Photos: Happy Hunting!

Flash back in honor of opening day of moose harvest. Cordova kids help Dustin Cook with his subsistence moose harvest along the Copper River Highway on October 6, 2007. Top: Keegan Estes. Middle row from left: Noah Collins, Grace Collins, Cole Hanson, Faith Collins and Elias Hanson. Sitting: Asha EstesPhoto courtesy by Laura Hanson/The Cordova Times

This Week in Photos: Standing Against Racism

Religious leaders from across Alaska’s largest city led several hundred people on Aug. 20 at Central Lutheran Church in a community prayer vigil calling for a stand against racism in the 49th state. “We need to stand up firmly against racism and anti-Semitism, show up for and advocate with others,” said Judith Moore, of Central Lutheran Church, making a...

This Week in Photos: Rummage Sale

A shopper peruses merchandise during the Cordova Church of the Nazarene’s rummage sale in the old library building on Main Street Aug. 19.  Pastor Steve Leppert, said it seemed like residents considered the church to be the new Salvation Army drop off for used clothing and other household items, “But, we’re not,” he said. “We know residents need a...

Photo of the Week: The Cape St. Elias Lighthouse, on Kayak Island

The Cape St. Elias Lighthouse, lit in September of 1916, and never having been rebuilt, was unmanned and downgraded to a minor light in the summer of 1974, when it was automated. Cordova photographer Wendy Ranney took this picture on Aug. 18 on the uninhabited island, 62-miles southeast of Cordova.Do you have a great photo of the area you’d...

This Week in Photos: Net Cleaning Gilnetter

A fisherman goes through his gillnet onboard his boat the RISKYBIZ in the Cordova boat harbor Aug. 20. Photo by Cinthia Gibbens-Stimson/The Cordova Times
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