

Toros battles Drillers for Div. III soccer title
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Torres’ Diego Jimenez controls the ball in the middle of the field in Friday’s semifinal match against Wasco. Jimenez assisted on the only goal of the match to send the Toros to the Div. III title match. For the second time, the Matilda Torres Toros boys soccer team is mirroring the girls soccer team. The third-seeded Toros took down the upset-minded 15th-seeded Wasco Tigers in a thrilling 1-0 victory Friday in Toro Stadium. The day before
Tyler Takeda
Feb 25


Toros advance to soccer finals
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Matilda Torres’ Elihanna Gallegos dribbles by a Santa Ynez defender during Thursday’s semifinal match. Gallegos scored a goal and assisted on another during the 2-0 victory. With a pair of second half goals, the Matilda Torres Toros girls soccer team advanced to the program’s second Central Section Championship match after a 2-0 victory over No. 4 Santa Ynez. The top-seeded Toros got goals from Elihanna Gallegos and Cindy Garcia on Thursday
Tyler Takeda
Feb 25
Commentary: Better understanding County budget, growth challenges
Over the past decade, Madera County’s total budget has grown dramatically, rising from roughly $266 million in the mid‑2010s to approximately $578 million in the 2025‑26 fiscal year. At first glance, such growth might suggest a massive expansion in government staffing or services. But a closer look shows that staffing increases have been modest, and much of the growth is tied to federal and state funding streams, not local taxes. Staffing growth vs. budget growth County budge
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 25
Book Talk: Harlan Coben, ‘Fool Me Once’
Harlan Coben currently has 80 million books in print, circulating in at least 40 countries.His novels are perennial best sellers, topping the New York Times lists.He has won numerous awards for his fiction, some of his books have been the basis for television series in France, and he is the creator of the British crime/drama television show, “The Five.” Many Americans, both readers and non-readers, are familiar with his work through Netflix series.In 2018, Coben signed a mul
Jim Glynn
Feb 25


Judge Barcroft remembered
For The Madera Tribune Judge Joe Barcroft. A few folks in Madera still remember Joe Barcroft. He was one of Madera’s most colorful judges and a prominent attorney in the early 20 century. In 1933, in collaboration with Lilbourne Winchell, he co-authored the highly popular history of Fresno and Madera County — a work that is much sought after today. Judge Barcroft has been gone for 85 years, and he is one of those significant pioneers of Madera that we are in danger of forgett
Bill Coate
Feb 25


Rain welcome, but hurts farmers
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Some orchards along Cleveland Avenue near Road 23 are flooded due to recent and current rainfall. When Central Valley farmers talk about water, they welcome the rain any time they can get it. However, when Madera County was soaked with a record amount of rain this week, maybe it wasn’t the best time to get it. Not that farmers are complaining. Now, they are worried about their crops, especially the almond crops, which is the No. 1 agricultu
Tyler Takeda
Feb 22


Torres wins Madera County Mock Trial
For The Madera Tribune The Matilda Torres High School Mock Trial team show off their participation certificates before winning the Madera County Mock Trial event, defeating Madera South in the championship round. For the second year in a row, Matilda Torres High School won the 2026 Honorable Edward P. Moffat Madera County Mock Trial that was held on January 15, 20, 22 and February 11. Matilda Torres’ prosecution and Madera South’s defense teams competed in the championship ro
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 21


Breakfast at Odd Fellows
Nancy Simpson/The Madera Tribune Hanna Lane, a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge 327, serves coffee at breakfast the third Saturday of each month. Pictured, from left are David Simpson, Lane, and Nancy Simpson. On the third Sunday of every month, Madera Odd Fellows Lodge 327 has a breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. It is a mighty good breakfast, and included in the meal is two eggs, two pieces of ham or sausage, and three pancakes, with orange juice and coffee. The price is only $1
Nancy Simpson
Feb 21




