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TODAY'S TRIBUNE

Bee shortage anticipated

Saturday, February 06, 2010

By Ramona Frances

Reports of an abrupt disappearance of worker bees within the last two weeks, and in some instances overnight, is spreading alarm throughout the California agriculture industry.
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Ramona Frances
Pollinator bees may be in short supply during this season's almond bloom, according to some local beekeepers. Worker bees are leaving hives and not returning.


Wife of Radanovich dies at 50

2/6/2010

By The Madera Tribune

Ethie Weaver Radanovich, wife of Rep. George Radanovich, died Thursday night in northern Virginia after a three-year battle with ovarian cancer. She was 50 years old.
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Judge: Restart pumping

2/6/2010

By The Associated Press - and The Madera Tribune

Court temporarily lifts pump limits in salmon case

A federal judge temporarily lifted pumping limits Friday designed to protect endangered wild salmon in order to speed more irrigation water to California's drought-addled fields.
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Ag Expo remains big

2/6/2010

By For The Madera Tribune

TULARE - The World Ag Expo planned for Tuesday through Thursday may be slightly downsized this year, but not by much. There should still be plenty going on at the self-proclaimed largest annual agricultural show of its kind.
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NEWS HEADLINES

Madera County arrests

Madera police log

Future direction unclear for 'tea party'

Abuse suspect to be arraigned

Hive inspections under way


Boys soccer squeezes by Eagles

2/6/2010

By Tyler Takeda

It was almost like a Wild West shoot-out except both adversaries had plenty of bullets, but didn't have the aim.
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Highlanders sweep Stallions

2/6/2010

By Ronald Montez

For the third straight meeting, the Madera South High girls basketball team was roughed up by the Fresno McLane Highlanders.
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Coyotes come to screeching halt in loss to Buchanan

2/6/2010

By Paul Stanford

You can lead your team to a potential upset, but you can't make them score.
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SPORTS HEADLINES

Buchanan drops boys basketball

Stallions stomp Warriors, 8-0

Madera to host alumni game

Hawks continue NSL title run

Girls soccer suffers lapse


Winery to release 2 wines

2/6/2010

By For The Madera Tribune

San Joaquin Wine Company has announced plans to release of two wines, Katelyn Rose and Dolce Dolly, during the Madera Wine Trail's Wine and Chocolate Weekend, Feb. 13-14.
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Layyaz wins Rotary speech contest

2/6/2010

By Tami Jo Nix

After presenting 5-minute speeches proclaiming "The Future is in Your Hands," three Madera High School students discovered they would also have some money in their hands.
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Gravy by the Slice: Party smart for Super Bowl

2/6/2010

By Tami Jo Nix

Tomorrow is the big game.

I of course am referring to Super Bowl XLIV, that's number 44 for those of us who can't remember the system of Roman numerals they taught us in grade school. At first glance, to me, the symbols bring to mind the words "extra live."
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VALLEY LIFE HEADLINES

Mo's Musings: Friends and French

Book collector to talk in foothills

John Adams honor roll announced

And So It Is: The gentle giants of Sunday afternoon

Local schools recognize Black History Month

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