

Lowe’s Hometowns Heroes beautifies Madera
For The Madera Tribune Madera Lowe’s employees volunteer their time and resources to make significant improvements to several public facilities in Madera on October 17. The City of Madera thanked Madera’s Lowe’s store for its volunteer efforts and donation of materials as part of the national Lowe’s Hometowns Heroes Project. This initiative is dedicated to revitalizing community spaces and enhancing neighborhoods across the country. Lowe’s employees volunteered their time and
For The Madera Tribune
Oct 24, 2025


Elks lodge donates to schools
Allen Baraldi/The Madera Tribune Members of the Madera Elks Lodge pose with students and staff from Eastin Arcola after providing...
For The Madera Tribune
Aug 20, 2025


Torres readies for annual dinner
The Madera Tribune File Photo Pou and Evelyn Sua stand with Matilda Torres football coach Joseph Marquez while holding an autographed...
Tyler Takeda
Aug 6, 2025


Coyotes to host annual dinner
The Madera Tribune File Photo Madera Coyote head coach Kenny Paolinelli stands with Jorge Lopez after he won the auction for the signed...
Tyler Takeda
Aug 6, 2025


Food Bank fundraiser a success
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Attendees bow in prayer during the Madera County Food Bank’s annual fundraiser dinner at Hatfield Hall...
For The Madera Tribune
Jul 30, 2025


Shoe store hosts backpack giveaway
For The Madera Tribune Valley Stealz co-owner Ali Escheik hands out one of about 100 backpacks the store gave away last week. Valley...
For The Madera Tribune
Jul 30, 2025


Project Run Madera helps XC runners
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Project Run Madera executive director, Alisha Brown, third from left, is joined by her team for a...
Tyler Takeda
Jul 23, 2025


Madera law enforcement helps Special Olympics
For The Madera Tribune Members of the Madera Guardians stand with members of the Madera County Special Olympics on the steps of the...
Tyler Takeda
Jun 21, 2025










