County launches PSA to plan for safer routes
Madera County is teaming with the community to help create a comprehensive action plan to make it safer and easier for students and families to walk, bike, and roll to and from school. County supervisors are partnering with Caltrans, Madera Unified School District, law enforcement, the City of Madera and community leaders for a call to action in a new public service announcement to develop a Safe Routes to School Plan. The PSA encourages the community to get involved, and why
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Apr 11


Cattle producers meet at Will Gill Pavilion
For The Madera Tribune More than 100 local cattle producers attend a luncheon meeting with representatives from Turlock Livestock Auction Yard (TLAY) and Zoetis at Will Gill Pavillion. More than 100 local cattle producers attended a luncheon meeting with representatives from Turlock Livestock Auction Yard (TLAY) and Zoetis. The event, held at the Will Gill Pavilion in Madera on March 23, brought together key stakeholders from the cattle industry to address and discuss curre
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Apr 11
Chowchilla Fair connects with Butler
The Chowchilla-Madera County Fair announced a new partnership with Butler Amusements, who will serve as the Fair’s official carnival provider. The Chowchilla-Madera County Fair will run from May 7-10. This partnership brings one of the most respected and recognized carnival operators in the western United States to the Fair, ensuring an exceptional experience for fairgoers of all ages. The Chowchilla Junior Fair was incorporated in 1946 as the Madera County Livestock Associa
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Apr 8
Storage announces grand opening
Storelocal Storage at Tesoro Viejo announced its official grand opening celebration on April 17. Open since December 2025, the facility is inviting residents, business owners, and community leaders to experience first-hand what modern self-storage looks like in the heart of one of California’s most exciting master-planned communities. The grand opening event begins at 11 a.m., and will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11:30 a.m., guided tours of the facility, free tacos
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Apr 8


County students shine on state stage
For The Madera Tribune (LEFT) Matilda Torres High School’s Eliana Cantu was named the Outstanding Defense Pretrial Attorney at the Mock Trial state competition. (CENTER) Glacier High School’s Hope Judd was the second-highest scoring student overall in the Division IV Scholastic category at the State Academic Decathlon competition, and earned two bronze medals. (RIGHT) Glacier High School’s Ian Judd was the top scoring student on the team and earned a bronze medal at the Stat
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Apr 5


CAPMC recognizes awareness month
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Participants finish the final lap during the annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes march against sexual assault at Courthouse Park last year. The event is hosted by CAPMC Victim Services. Community Action Partnership, Madera County (CAPMC) is recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month with a couple of events. One of the events is to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Day on Tuesday by wearing teal. Then, CAPMC will host N
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Apr 4


MCSO honors five Academy grads
For The Madera Tribune Members of the Madera County Sheriff’s Office were on hand to watch five MCSO cadets graduate from the Fresno City College Police Academy on March 20. From left are Lieutenant Valerie Seaborn, Deputy Daniel Sandoval, Lieutenant Zack Zamudio, Deputy Christian Zepeda, Undersheriff Brian Esteves, Deputy Avery Worrell, Sheriff Tyson Pogue, Deputy Abigail Robinson, Assistant Sheriff Jason Clark, and Deputy Jordan Martinez. Five Madera County Sheriff’s Office
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Apr 4


Fatality in roll over crash
For The Madera Tribune A GMC Yukon sits on its side after a crash on Daley Road. The driver later died Monday night as a result of the crash. California Highway Patrol Madera officers responded to a solo-vehicle crash on Daley Road, north of Avenue 17 on Monday at about 8:30 p.m. An investigation indicates a 48-year-old man from Madera, later identified as Steven Munoz, Jr., was driving a 2002 GMC Yukon, northbound on Daley Road, north of Avenue 17. The driver lost control of
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Apr 4



