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Madera American advances to District 10 title game

With just seven innings played in the District 10 Tournament, the Madera American Little League 8-12-year-old All-Stars advanced to the championship game. The M.A.L.L. All-Stars battled the winner of Riverpark and Selma who played Thursday, and have to beat Madera

Gray named Player of the Month

Former Madera South Stallion and Fresno State Bulldogs standout Murf Gray was named the June Player of the Month for the South Atlantic League for the Greensboro Grasshoppers. Gray has made quick work in his first full professional season. He

Heartland Opportunity Center open, at last

Return of local establishment to present new avenues for Madera A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Heartland Opportunity Center on Oct. 19, 2022. Almost four years later, a grand, grand opening of the new Center was finally unveiled. Tamica

Valdez Services celebrates Madera success

Valdez Educational Services honored dozens of students for academic achievement at its fifth annual Celebration of Excellence, held recently at the Madera Municipal Golf Course. Valdez Educational Services awarded two $500 scholarships, and recognized students, tutors and district staff for

Fatal crash claims 2 teens

California Highway Patrol Madera Area officers responded to a traffic crash at the intersection of Avenue 17 and Road 28 1/2 last week. An 18-year-old female from Madera was driving a white 2018 Chevrolet Malibu eastbound on Avenue 17, approaching

MCSO responds to attempted homicide

Madera County Sheriff’s deputies assigned to the Bass Lake holiday enforcement detail responded to the Pine Slope Day Use Area at Bass Lake following a reported stabbing. The preliminary investigation found that a 25-year-old man and a 56-year-old man became

Retired sergeant passes

A statement from the Madera County Sheriff’s Office on social media announced the passing of retired sergeant Mark Stritzel last week. “It is with profound sadness that the Madera County Sheriff’s Office announces the passing of retired Sergeant Mark Stritzel,”

Coyote headed to Pepperdine

When lanky right-hander, Eric Nelson, took the mound for the Madera Coyotes, little did opposing hitters see the fastball coming right at them. Most of the time, all they saw were arms and legs. Nelson will take his pitching prowess

Gamboa called up by Red Sox

Former Madera Coyote and Fresno City College pitching standout Alec Gamboa received his third call-up to the Boston Red Sox. The benefit to this call-up is the Red Sox were in Anaheim for a three-game series with the Los Angeles

Marinades add flavor

Just about any cut of meat will benefit from a soak in a well-seasoned marinade. I don’t remember my family using the practice of marinading meats or other foods, but everything was seasoned to perfection. The main seasonings, besides salt

Pogue awarded by military department

Better late than never for Melissa Pogue. She earned a commendation for her work as an analyst II for the State Military Department for the Army National Guard a couple of months ago. However, gathering for an awards ceremony took

Coyote legacy to play on East Coast

Madera Coyote baseball player Zach Sanchez is signed, sealed and delivered to play for Eastern University in Delaware County Pennsylvania. The son of a former football and baseball player and a former softball player, playing baseball was in his blood

Former Coyote ace continuing career

Coming out of Madera High School in 2023, Madera Coyote baseball ace Jaydian Chavira only had one offer from a four-year school to continue his baseball career. He was thinking his baseball career was over. However, a last minute call

Fireworks memories

The Fourth of July was always an exciting time for my family, as I was growing up. We celebrated this holiday at the city park, having a picnic with other families, and ending the day with the grand display of

Madera’s conscience

The Rev. William B. McElwee was an ecclesiastical workhorse. He and his wife, Emily, came to Madera in 1891 to pastor the local Presbyterian Church. He had been born in Missouri in 1838 and ordained into the Christian ministry when

New traffic signal operating in flash mode

The City of Madera has activated the new traffic signals at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and San Pietro Drive. The signals are currently operating in flash mode while crews complete final testing, inspections, and system integration. The traffic signals

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California State University, Fresno and the Small Business Development Center hosted a Global AgTech & AI Innovation Summit examining the opportunities, challenges, and immediate applications of artificial intelligence technologies within

No holiday for MPD

While many were celebrating the Independence Day weekend, Madera Police Department night shift officers remained committed to keeping the community safe. In addition to responding to numerous fireworks-related calls for

Lock it, remove it, hide it, report it

The Madera Police Department is alerting the community to an ongoing pattern of vehicle burglaries occurring throughout the City of Madera. While investigators have already identified and arrested some individuals

Cooling centers activated

Due to the upcoming increase in temperature, the City of Madera is activating a cooling center today at the Pan American Community Center at 703 Sherwood Way, from 8 a.m.-7

MCSO makes CSAM arrest

Detectives with the Madera County Sheriff’s Office, working in coordination with the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), executed a search warrant

Heartland Opportunity Center open, at last

Return of local establishment to present new avenues for Madera A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Heartland Opportunity Center on Oct. 19, 2022. Almost four years later, a grand,

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Berenda meant antelope — literally

Once upon a time herds of antelope roamed over much of the San Joaquin

Believe it or not… Patriots fought horseflies on ‘Independence Day’

The 4th of July has become one of America’s most celebrated holidays. Family barbecues,

Madera’s conscience

The Rev. William B. McElwee was an ecclesiastical workhorse. He and his wife, Emily,

One last look at Madera’s ‘Chinatown’

The Chinese were among the first settlers in Madera. Most of them came here

The people spoke — Madera incorporated

Madera’s early history has several watersheds. The town was founded in 1876; it became

The old wild west was alive in Grub Gulch

GOLD! That precious metal drew thousands of placer miners to what is now Madera

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Gray named Player of the Month

Former Madera South Stallion and Fresno State Bulldogs standout Murf Gray was named the June Player of the Month for the South Atlantic League for the Greensboro Grasshoppers. Gray has

Madera American advances to District 10 title game

With just seven innings played in the District 10 Tournament, the Madera American Little League 8-12-year-old All-Stars advanced to the championship game. The M.A.L.L. All-Stars battled the winner of Riverpark

Coyote headed to Pepperdine

When lanky right-hander, Eric Nelson, took the mound for the Madera Coyotes, little did opposing hitters see the fastball coming right at them. Most of the time, all they saw

Gamboa called up by Red Sox

Former Madera Coyote and Fresno City College pitching standout Alec Gamboa received his third call-up to the Boston Red Sox. The benefit to this call-up is the Red Sox were

Coyote legacy to play on East Coast

Madera Coyote baseball player Zach Sanchez is signed, sealed and delivered to play for Eastern University in Delaware County Pennsylvania. The son of a former football and baseball player and

Former Coyote ace continuing career

Coming out of Madera High School in 2023, Madera Coyote baseball ace Jaydian Chavira only had one offer from a four-year school to continue his baseball career. He was thinking

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