For The Madera Tribune
Letters: Seems to fall short
I would like to express my gratitude to Police Chief Dino Lawson as he embarks on his retirement, acknowledging his exemplary service....
For The Madera Tribune
Caltrans announces overnight closure of SR99, Ave. 12 ramps
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), along with Security Paving, announced the overnight closure of northbound State...
Jim Glynn
Opinion: Good news for CAHSRA bullet train
Okay. I admit that I have not been a fan of the California High Speed Rail Authority (CAHSRA). Originally, California’s Proposition 1A,...
For The Madera Tribune
Commentary: Water infrastructure modernization act — safeguarding our Valley’s future
When our rivers and canals are flowing, our farms are green, and our homes and gardens have the clean water they need, our community...
For The Madera Tribune
SR41 rehab to begin
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), along with Cal Valley Construction, announced the scheduled project to pave and...
Jim Glynn
Opinion: Insurmountable challenges
The Slo-mo Choo-choo Long after I’m dead, perhaps a train will transport people from somewhere around the San Francisco Bay (possibly...
For The Madera Tribune
Caltrans breaks ground on Cottonwood Creek Project
For The Madera Tribune Dignitaries break ground on an infrastructure project to rebuild the Cottonwood Creek Bridge along State Route 99...
Tyler Takeda
Sewer work done, intersection open
Wendy Alexander/The Madera Tribune The intersection of Granada Drive and Avenue 13 is now reopened to traffic. About four months ago,...