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Friday, November 21, 2008

By The Madera Tribune

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Wendy Alexander
Ronald McDonald gathers with Madera High color guards Friday. Both Madera High and Madera South High Bands performed Friday, Nov. 14, 2008, at the new McDonalds as well as Saturday, Nov. 15, at Memorial Stadium.

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DUI accidents drop

11/20/2008

By DJ Becker

Efforts to remove drunk drivers from Madera roadways and educate the public about the dangers of impaired driving have resulted in fewer alcohol related accidents, and fewer fatalities according to police department records.
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Workers rewarded for safe days

11/20/2008

By Charles Doud

Employees of Madera's Georgia-Pacific box plant were treated to steak and lobster feasts during breaks at mid-day and night Wednesday and early today to celebrate 365 days without a recordable accident.
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Parolee jailed in ag crime

11/20/2008

By Special to The Madera Tribune

FAIRMEAD - A 31-year-old Madera man has been arrested for alleged parole violation, reckless evasion and receiving stolen property, including an all-terrain vehicle he reportedly used to try to escape capture.
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NEWS HEADLINES

Rebate loss protested

Patrons welcome new co-owner of dog salon, spa and boutique

FEMA funds available to applicants

Wood burn advisory downgraded

Madera Police log


Stallions end fall season with awards

11/20/2008

By Tyler Takeda

Madera South athletic director Marty Bitter was ecstatic in reviewing the accomplishments of sports teams during the Fall Sports Awards night in the Madera South theater.
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Hawks hope for revenge in first round of playoffs

11/20/2008

By Tyler Takeda

Last year, the Caruthers Blue Raiders eliminated the Liberty Hawks from the CIF Div. V Central Section football playoffs 14-10.
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Inside the Numbers: Madera County high school football

11/19/2008

By The Madera Tribune

Madera Coyotes

Indefensible defense: The Coyotes finished the regular season allowing 381 points (38.1 per game) with only four of 96 teams in the Central Section giving up more points. The Coyotes gave up 6.8 yards per rush this season and an average of 9.1 yards per play while allowing 4,066 yards of offense (406 per game)
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SPORTS HEADLINES

Mills leads St. Mary's past Bulldogs 99-85

Stallions earn first varsity win

Coyotes routed by Timberwolves

Redskins blowout Broncos in NSL title game

Madera Stallion teams win West Coast Football Association championships


Madera marching bands place 1st and 2nd

11/20/2008

By Wendy Alexander

Sixteen marching bands performed in the Heart of California Tournament of Champions competition on Lee DaSilva field at Memorial Stadium Saturday.
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Pulse of the Heartland: Treasures and tempting the taste buds

11/20/2008

By James A. Glynn

It's just two days until the Madera County Arts Council's Holiday Art Affair, a sidewalk sale of original arts and crafts by local artists. The Saturday event will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. This will be the second annual sidewalk sale sponsored by the MCAC, chaired this year by jewelry artist and Board of Directors member Abigail Anderson-Shine.
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Sharon the Librarian: So this is Africa

11/20/2008

By Sharon Stockdale

"Let's say there are prospects for a new Nigeria, but I don't think we have a new Nigeria yet."
--Wole Soyinka, Nigerian playwright and poet, b. 1934

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VALLEY LIFE HEADLINES

Stir Crazy: Top things off with a good gravy

Mo's Musings: Being fair and for men only

Pieces of the Past: Barsotti's legacy of hard work benefited Madera

Benefit for pupil with cancer sells out

Twist in Time: President Taylor returned to the grave

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