Opinion: Women architects helped design American style
March is Women’s History Month, and each year I try to recognize women throughout history who have cracked the glass ceiling in fields...
Jim Glynn
Mar 6, 2021
North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority to build 26 new housing units for community
NORTH FORK — The North Fork Rancheria Indian Housing Authority held a groundbreaking ceremony on for a new $16.4 million affordable...
For The Madera Tribune
Feb 11, 2021
Opinion: Going that extra mile
Life is hectic, and COVID-19 isn’t helping. Our landlord has decided to sell the McMansion we were renting. We really loved that house,...
Tami Jo Nix
Dec 12, 2020
Commission approves program for State Route 99 Widening Project
At its December meeting, the California Transportation Commission awarded Caltrans and Madera County Transportation Comission $4,659,000...
For The Madera Tribune
Dec 9, 2020
Opinion: California, left behind, again
Hundreds of years from now, archaeologists may puzzle over a structure on SR-145. You can see the object somewhere around Avenue 15, just...
Jim Glynn
Nov 14, 2020


1918 fire brought ‘urban renewal’
Madera County Historical Society The last frame buildings on South Yosemite Avenue went up in flames in 1918. They were the Cottage...
Bill Coate
Nov 4, 2020


Sheriff saw Berenda coming
Photo courtesy of the Mariscotti Family Archives The Berenda Market in 1913. When Fresno County Sheriff Leroy Dennis chose not to run...
Bill Coate
Oct 28, 2020


Construction begins for Sugar Pine Village
Tyler Takeda/The Madera Tribune From left, Madera County Supervisor Robert Poythress, Kevin Kandalaft, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community...
For The Madera Tribune
Oct 7, 2020










