New sport for visitors to the Sierra gateway
The warm scent of cedar and pine welcomes visitors through the doors of Yosemite Axe Throwing. The target lanes and countertops are built...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 11, 2020
Opinion: When community theater played in Madera
I paid a visit to City Hall Finance this week to pay my utility bill. Certain bills my Fred likes to pay in person. I don’t why, except...
Tami Jo Nix
Jan 11, 2020


Tribune nearing its 128th birthday
Madera County Historical Society George A. Clark, founder of the Madera Tribune, is shown here in his office on North D Street. The...
Bill Coate
Jan 4, 2020


Angels come to homeowner’s rescue
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Madera homeowner, Charlotte Morris, who has been undergoing cancer treatment, gets assistance from...
Tami Jo Nix
Jan 2, 2020


Habitat for Humanity performs Acts of Kindness
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Local dignitaries, Madera Chamber of Commerce and community members join Habitat for Humanity Greater...
For The Madera Tribune
Jan 2, 2020
Opinion: Grocery chain has its eye on Madera
Vallarta Supermarkets, a well-known food retailer in the Central and Southern California Hispanic markets, has plans to expand its...
Chuck Doud
Jan 1, 2020


MID, 100 years old
For The Madera Tribune These headlines shouted the success of the effort to create MID 100 years ago. One hundred years ago, the Madera...
Bill Coate
Jan 1, 2020
Opinion: PUC revives dirty power plants
More than a year ago, beachgoers and surfers in the areas around four aged California natural-gas-burning power plants were promised they...
Tom Elias
Dec 28, 2019









