

Madera almost never was
For The Madera Tribune These workers for the California Lumber Company were building the flume that provided the reason for the founding...
Bill Coate
May 14, 2022


Madera High School clubs clean up garden
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Students from Madera High School’s Young Parent Club and Hiking Club teamed with Netafim to help...
Tyler Takeda
Apr 9, 2022
‘The Farmer’s in the Dell, and the cheese stands alone’
Madera, California, is right smack dab in the center of our state, within what we know as the Central Valley. Most of us are very proud...
Nancy Simpson
Mar 26, 2022


Farmers try to combat Mother Nature
Courtesy of Jay Mahil Icicles hang from almond trees during last week’s freezing temperatures. Almond blooms are in a delicate stage this...
Tyler Takeda
Mar 3, 2022
Community college launches wine-making, grape-growing classes
The first-ever viticulture class at Madera Community College starts March 14. The course will be taught by Krista Vannest, an expert in...
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 26, 2022
San Joaquin Winery earns awards
San Joaquin Winery is thrilled to announce awards from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, the “largest competition of American...
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 12, 2022


World Ag Expo returns to Tulare
The Madera Tribune File Photo The World Ag Expo, after a one-year absence, returns this week to the International Agri-Center in Tulare....
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 10, 2022


Rain is welcome sight for farmers
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Motorists travel through a flooded parking lot near the corner of Madera and Pecan Avenues shortly...
Tyler Takeda
Dec 19, 2021




