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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

One last look at Madera’s ‘Chinatown’

The Chinese were among the first settlers in Madera. Most of them came here from the little town of Borden, four miles to the south. By the late 19th century a bustling Chinatown thrived in the area that had been

All ‘choked’ up

The day before writing this, I saw a video that an Italian man from New York City had posted about how his family cooks with artichokes. I cook them often, especially when Dungeness crabs are in season. I don’t use

The people spoke — Madera incorporated

Madera’s early history has several watersheds. The town was founded in 1876; it became the county seat in 1893. Construction of the brand new granite courthouse was commenced in 1900, and the Madera Sugar Pine Lumber Company began operation in

New definition regarding fireworks law

The Madera Police Department would like to remind residents that, as of June 12, a recent change to the Madera Municipal Code regarding fireworks is now in effect. One of the changes to the Municipal Code includes a new definition

Sunrise Rotary honors middle school students

Three middle school students were honored by Madera Sunrise Rotary. These students were recognized for following the Rotarian motto of “Service Above Self.” Each month teachers select a Student of the Month at all Madera Unified middle schools. The counselors

Missing person found, deputy is recovering

Madera County Sheriff Tyson Pogue updated the community during a Monday press conference, about an officer-involved shooting that happened over last weekend, and also identified an individual that was considered missing. The individual, Claudia Anguiano, was declared missing after she

Liberty-led City beats Madera-led County

FRESNO — Capitalizing on seven County errors, the City team pulled out a 15-14 victory in the highest scoring game in the 44 years of the City/County All-Star Softball game. The City team, led by Liberty Hawk standouts Carly Jimenez

Burglary suspect shot, wife missing

Madera County Sheriff’s Office released information about an officer-involved shooting that resulted in a death, and now, a missing person. The burglary suspect, Gregory Anguiano, was shot, and killed, after taking an MCSO’s taser and was trying to remove the

Cross and Mankin win at Speedway

Josh Cross and Brennen Mankin were victorious in Saturday night’s racing action on Father’s Day weekend at Madera Speedway. Cross won a narrow victory in the Prelude to the Dream for Mini Stocks, while Mankin won his first career Pro

Red white and blue for me and you

This year, everywhere we turn, there is great emphasis on the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, especially because of our country’s 250th birthday. So, the colors of our flag are just about everywhere. I keep seeing advertisements for very attractive

The old wild west was alive in Grub Gulch

GOLD! That precious metal drew thousands of placer miners to what is now Madera County, and by 1851 they were calling their gathering Grub Gulch. Through the years Grub Gulch emerged from its “tent city” status to take on all

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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

Madera Police seize 2,800 pounds of fireworks

The Madera Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit conducted an enforcement operation targeting illegal fireworks and explosives throughout the community last week. As part of this operation, investigators served four search

Adult missing

70-year-old Rondy Earl Packard Sr. was last seen on June 28, at 8 a.m. when he left his residence in the area of Pinedale in Fresno to go fishing in

911 call leads to DUI arrest

A concerned motorist’s call may have prevented a tragedy. A motorist called 911 to report a silver Toyota Tacoma driving recklessly northbound on State Route 99 in the Madera Area

Republican Women awards 7 scholarships

Madera County Republican Women presented scholarships to seven deserving students at a recent dinner meeting. Tricia Protzman, Madera County Superintendent of Schools, read the profiles of each student as she

Chop shop investigation leads to arrest

While patrolling the 1400 block of Sharon Boulevard on Friday, Officer Jose Barajas located a box truck that had been reported stolen the previous day. The investigation led officers to

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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

Tragedy at second base

One of the worst accidents in Madera’s history took place on May 4, 1901,

Pogue heads a long line of sheriffs

We don’t know precisely when the office of sheriff came into being, but educated

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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

Liberty-led City beats Madera-led County

FRESNO — Capitalizing on seven County errors, the City team pulled out a 15-14 victory in the highest scoring game in the 44 years of the City/County All-Star Softball game.

Cross and Mankin win at Speedway

Josh Cross and Brennen Mankin were victorious in Saturday night’s racing action on Father’s Day weekend at Madera Speedway. Cross won a narrow victory in the Prelude to the Dream

All-Madera Tribune Baseball Team

Most Valuable Players Davion Pino Senior 2B Madera Stats: .435 BA, 41 hits, 4 2B, 26 runs. All-League: County/Metro Athletic Conference 1 1st Team Pino was a player that head

Tragedy at second base

One of the worst accidents in Madera’s history took place on May 4, 1901, when Fred Kirkpatrick, a young man in the full flush of his manhood, was accidentally killed

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