Summer winding down, but slowly
The Labor Day weekend has always struck me as the most ironic holiday commemorated in the U.S.A. In this country we celebrate the hard...
Tami Jo Nix
Sep 2, 2017
Editor's Corner: Billions of dollars thrown away
It looks as though the state no longer will allow maintenance of levies in the Bay Delta, and let flood waters run where they may — just...
Chuck Doud
Sep 1, 2017


Readers praise Madera farmer Poythress
The Madera Tribune met the following comments online about articles and local happenings. Roger Poythress An article on almond and water...
For The Madera Tribune
Aug 31, 2017
Fiber optic network expanding to Madera
Speeding may gradually become the norm locally — at least online — as fiber optic cable networks have begun to be installed in parts of...
John Rieping
Aug 28, 2017


How the smartphone affected an entire generation of kids
(THE CONVERSATION) As someone who researches generational differences, I find one of the most frequent questions I’m asked is “What...
For The Madera Tribune
Aug 22, 2017
Council votes to buy new equipment for city’s sewage plant
Members of the Madera City Council listened intently Wednesday night as Public Works Director David Randall declared Madera’s only sewer...
DJ Becker
Aug 19, 2017


Does biology explain why men outnumber women in tech?
(THE CONVERSATION) It’s no secret that Silicon Valley employs many more men than women in tech jobs. What’s much harder to agree on is...
For The Madera Tribune
Aug 18, 2017


Eclipse may pose danger to those who view it
The moon will hide 72.9 percent of the sun from Madera during the peak of a partial eclipse at 10:18 a.m. Aug. 21, according to...
John Rieping
Aug 14, 2017










