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Cordova Chronicles: A toast to duck hunters’ wives

It’s been a strange year for duck hunting. The mystic Northern Birds never did show up, at least not out on the Copper River...

Upcoming state meeting addresses finfish

Forty-seven proposals regarding Lower Cook Inlet finfish are on the agenda for the Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting Nov. 30-Dec. 3 at the Alaska...

Libraries: It’s a Family Thing

Recently the Harvard Family Research Project and the Public Library Association partnered for a project entitled, “Libraries for the 21st Century: It’s a Family...

Girls on the Run complete 5K

“We believe that every girl can embrace who she is, can define who she wants to be, can rise to any challenge, can change...

Historical society annual dinner honors volunteers

The Cordova Historical Society held its annual fall volunteer recognition and awards dinner on Oct. 22nd at the Pioneer Igloo. This year’s theme was...

First Nation tribe vies for World Heritage Site designation

A Yukon Territory First Nation competing for a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site designation is approved for a $700,000...

Lower fish tax revenue sharing anticipated

In 2015, the city of Cordova’s share of fisheries business taxes and fishery resource landing taxes collected by the state added up to $1,029,301.That...

Cordova Chronicles: This Belle continues to ring

Probably few Cordovans notice a large bronze bell mounted near the edge of the Civic Center’s upper parking area.  Youngsters, including my grandkids, never...

Wellness court authorized for Kenai Peninsula

A joint-jurisdiction state-tribal community wellness court for the Kenai Peninsula has been authorized through a cooperative effort of the state of Alaska and the...
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