

Supervisors make history in Oakhurst
For The Madera Tribune Last year’s Madera County Supervisors Chairperson Leticia Gonzalez transfers Chairman duties to Bobby Macauley during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting in Oakhurst. The Madera County Supervisors made history in their first board meeting of the new year. Tuesday’s meeting marked the first time, ever, a board meeting was held inside the Oakhurst Government Center. The meeting began with the reorganization of the Board of Supervisors. Coincidentally,
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 10


2-car crash claims passenger
For The Madera Tribune First responders take care of a vehicle that collided with another vehicle trying to make a U-turn on westbound State Route 145 on Sunday. A passenger in one of the vehicles died from her injuries. California Highway Patrol Madera officers responded to a two-vehicle traffic crash, on State Route 145, west of State Route 41 just before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. A 22-year-old woman from Madera was driving a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta, westbound on SR-145, west of
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 10
Graffiti taggers arrested
Over the weekend, Madera Police Department officers were dispatched to the 27000 block of Georgia Ave regarding juveniles tagging a community mailbox. Multiple concerned citizens called in the actions to the Madera PD dispatch. With the information provided by the callers, officers were able to quickly locate the suspects and make an arrest. Further canvassing of the area revealed additional gang related graffiti in the area.
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 10


Madera alumni bringing wellness
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Cole Brincefield, owner of Replenished, a wellness and recovery center, talks with players during a baseball camp at the facility during a soft opening on December 20. After graduating from Madera High School in 2019, Cole Brincefield is coming back to Madera to bring the community something that he believes is needed. Replenished is a wellness and recovery center that also features indoor softball and baseball batting cages. Owner Brincefie
Tyler Takeda
Jan 10


Firearms and ammunition seized
For The Madera Tribune The Madera Police Department displays the guns and ammunition seized during an arrest Wednesday afternoon. Officers with the Madera Police Department were dispatched to the 900 block of Barnett Way for a disturbance Wednesday afternoon. During the investigation, a firearm was brandished. Anthony Lopez, 28, was identified as the suspect, and a search warrant was authored for his home. Multiple firearms and ammunition were seized, which included an assau
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 10
MID beginning water deliveries, recharge efforts
Madera Irrigation District is beginning water releases to alleviate flood potential, provide surface water delivery to District landowners, and commence groundwater recharge efforts. The MID Board of Directors at the January 6, Special Board Meeting made the decision to allow operations to begin immediately. The Board of Directors is providing this water at a reduced cost to promote use and recharge, benefiting District growers while supplementing the groundwater aquifer.
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 10


Holiday storms welcomed by ag community
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Sections of an orchard along Road 23 has standing water from recent rains. While most people were inside celebrating Christmas and New Year’s, farmers could be seen rejoicing with the amount of rain that fell over the past two weeks. “It’s always a good time to have it, whether it was the holidays,” said Jay Mahil, President of Creekside Farming and Madera County Farm Bureau board members. “Farmers took time off to spend with their families
Tyler Takeda
Jan 7
Madera begins $1.9M upgrade to wastewater facility
Madera has launched a $1.9 million upgrade to one of its most heavily used wastewater facilities, a project city officials say is part of a long-term effort to modernize core infrastructure and maintain dependable service for residents and businesses. The Fairgrounds Lift Station, south of Cleveland Avenue near the Madera Fairgrounds, moves about 30 percent of the city’s sewer flows. Much of the existing equipment dates back several decades, and the planned improvements will
Angel L. de Jesus Jr.
Jan 7




