

A grandfather’s homegoing
For The Madera Tribune From left are Ignacio Becerra, Superintendent of Arbor Vitae Cemetery, Madera Cemetery District, Pastor Lemus’...
For The Madera Tribune
Jun 26, 2024


BSU hosts 4th Juneteenth
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune Former Madera City Councilman and Black Saints United member Donald Holley, holding plaque, receives...
Tyler Takeda
Jun 21, 2024


Postmaster Murphy remembered the ‘good old days’
For The Madera Tribune Ed Murphy, Madera’s postmaster, hands over the town’s first outgoing airmail to pilot Pete Schmidt while Madera...
Bill Coate
Jun 21, 2024
Inspiration with encouragement
Encouragement costs nothing for the giver, but it is very valuable to someone receiving it. We often haven’t a clue what is going on in a...
Nancy Simpson
Jun 21, 2024
Opinion: America’s changing family patterns, part II
The traditional American family has been experiencing changes for all age groups, all races, and all ethnic groups that have been...
Jim Glynn
Jun 21, 2024


La Vina farmers rescued Brown’s dream
For The Madera Tribune John Brown is shown here in 1890. His farming colony near Madera evolved into what is now known as the La Vina...
Bill Coate
Jun 19, 2024
BSU to celebrate Juneteenth
Black Saints United and the City of Madera will host the fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration in front of the Madera Courthouse Museum on...
Tyler Takeda
Jun 14, 2024


INCORPORATION CARRIED!
For The Madera Tribune The first real order of business after Madera’s incorporation dealt with the saloon question. On March 23, 1907,...
Bill Coate
Jun 14, 2024









