Local graduates in medicine
Author(s): For The Madera TribuneBobby Aulakh of Madera has graduated with honors from American University of Antigua College of Medicine in the Caribbean.He is a graduate of Madera High School, and...
View ArticleLocal Authors Day this weekend
Author(s): For The Madera TribuneSeveral Central California writers will appear at the Chowchilla Library during the free Local Authors Day/Central Valley Writers’ Workshop 10-Year Anniversary from 2-5...
View ArticleCoyotes win set, lose match to Bullard
Author(s): Tyler TakedaThe Madera Coyote boys volleyball team took a set in the County/Metro Athletic Conference from Central Section power Bullard-Fresno.However, the Knights came back to win the next...
View ArticleCoyote golfer wins CMAC title
Author(s): Tyler TakedaMadera Coyote boys golf senior Andrew Medellin keeps the medals coming after a successful junior season.Medellin capped his senior County/Metro Athletic Conference season with...
View ArticleSwim to win
Author(s): Mark SmithBalance brings success to Madera swimmersDespite being well-known for spring sports such as baseball and softball over the years, a successful boys swimming program at Madera High...
View ArticleTrivia Bike Run set for Saturday
Author(s): Elsa MejiaA local nonprofit organization that aims to raise money to help those afflicted with muscular dystrophy is set to host a Trivia Bike Run for the first time on Saturday.The Justin...
View ArticleLocal to represent Bigelow
Author(s): Chuck DoudMika Petrucci is the new area representative for 5th District California Assemblyman Frank Bigelow, a Republican who won election to the position last year.A graduate of Madera...
View ArticleBabysitter gets probation in death of toddler
Author(s): Associated PressFRESNO (AP) — A Northern California woman will be on probation for three years after pleading no contest to involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of a...
View ArticleValley fever hits 28 at solar plant sites
Author(s): Associated PressSAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) — Authorities were investigating a valley fever outbreak that sickened 28 workers at solar power plants under construction in Central California. State...
View ArticleYosemite’s Glacier Point Road set to open
Author(s): Associated PressYOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP) — The road to one of the most beautiful lookout points in Yosemite National Park is set to open after the last of the snow has cleared. Park...
View ArticleCinco de Mayo celebration set for Sunday
Author(s): Elsa MejiaOwners of a local wiring and income tax service business are giving away 3,000 tickets for a Cinco de Mayo celebration set for Sunday.Yosemite Multiservicios, 107 E. Yosemite Ave.,...
View ArticleDinner and dance are heading to Lumbertown
Author(s): John RiepingThe Lumbertown exhibit on the Madera District Fairgrounds will be filled with music, memories and more Friday night for the Boots and Bangles steak dinner and dance organized by...
View ArticleRelay For Life to begin Saturday
Author(s): Leon EmoMaderans from across the community will converge on Lions Town and Country Park this weekend for the annual American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. A record number of teams, 75,...
View ArticleMaking political sausage
Letters to the editorAuthor(s): Madera Tribune reader(s)It is said that if you ever saw how sausage was made, you would never eat it. And so it was that after watching the proceedings of the State...
View ArticleLiberty hosts recruiting program
Author(s): Tyler TakedaLiberty High School will host Jack Renkens of Recruiting Realties to inform athletes and their parents about the realities of college recruiting.Renkens will provide a 45-minute...
View ArticleRazos return with titles
Author(s): For The Madera TribuneAlthough it may have been a brief comeback for martial arts fighter Louie Razo, the 59-year-old could definitely say it was a successful one.Along with his son Isaac,...
View ArticleSheriff collects 60 pounds of Rx meds
Author(s): The Madera TribuneMadera County residents turned in 60 pounds of unwanted prescription medications to the Madera County Sheriff’s office during a National Prescription Drug Take-Back Program...
View Article40 gather for noontime prayer
Author(s): Mark SmithAbout 40 residents gathered on the steps of the Madera County Museum at Courthouse Park on Thursday during the noontime community prayer event to pray for the nation and city to...
View ArticleMayor hosts day of prayer
Author(s): Tami Jo NixNational Day of Prayer was celebrated Thursday in Madera with the annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Nearly 350 people gathered in Hatfield Hall at the Madera District Fairgrounds...
View ArticleCounty commission seeks candidates to fill vacancy
Author(s): For The Madera TribuneApplications are being accepted for a vacant position at the Madera Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). The alternate public member position is open to county...
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