the July 18th Issue

The Red Line, which already allows Maderans a chance to share their opinions over the telephone, officially begins online as well with issue 92 (volume 116) of The Madera Tribune , which was physically published July 18.

Issue 92 covered such topics as the reason PG&E gave for Saturday’s power outage, state legislation restricting beekeeping, new charges against a Madera masseur, the governor’s new efforts to protect the delta, a reversal in the government’s green card policy and more. What are your thoughts about what was published in issue 92? What wasn’t in this issue that could have been? Feel free to let everyone know below.

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2 responses so far

  1. John Rieping said...

    So today begins the new online version of The Red Line… I am curious to see how much time passes before people realize it exists and begin to use it to express their opinions, comments and complaints about public matters.

  2. M. Rodriguez said...

    In your article “Effort to identify crash victim uncovers identity theft” publish on July 17th, you portray the victim as a criminal and this woman (name car was register under) as a victim of identity theft. People who knew the victim of this car accident know that they were dating and at that time both decided on buying that car under their names. She is full of it acting like she didn’t know. Hope she can sleep at night

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