FRESNO — Fresno State freshman Tyler Jones looks to continue the Bulldoggers club rodeo team’s tradition at the College National Finals Rodeo when he competes in team roping in the header position at this year’s event, June 11 to June 17 in Casper, Wyoming. Jones, an agricultural business major, earned his bid thanks to a third-place region ranking based on his ...
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Celebration of Life for Christine L. Hudson
Christine L. Hudson January 30, 1949 – March 12, 2023 Christine L. Hudson, a resident of Oakhurst, California, passed away on March 12, 2023, at the age of 74. Born on January 30, 1949, in Oakland, California, she was the daughter of Lewis R. Hudson and Elaine Hudson. After graduating from Hayward High School in 1967, Christine attended Healds Business ...
Read More »35th Annual Raymond Parade Coming This Weekend
RAYMOND — The 35th Annual Raymond Parade, sponsored by the Raymond Community Association, will be held this weekend starting at high noon at the Raymond Museum. Come have a great time as you see the historic town and participate in an afternoon raffle to help support local scholarships. Date & Time: Saturday, April 15, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ...
Read More »Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Madera County This Winter
MADERA COUNTY — Welcome to Madera County, the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. A fun-filled region of outdoor adventures, wine tasting, fishing, historic museums, and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Bass Lake is a family vacation must, with something to entertain everyone. Discover fishing, hiking, biking trails, wakeboarding, kayaking, paddle boarding, camping, you name it! Whether you’re ...
Read More »How Art Shapes Our Lives: Patient Tranquility
By Sal Maccarone Building a wooden structure without the use of nails, screws, fasteners or adhesive is not by any means a typical approach. It is time, patience and specific knowledge that can make such a thing possible. Wayo (or Japanese style) wooden architecture reflects the sensitivity, environment, and the “affection for gentle spaces” prevalent in early Japan. The Wayo ...
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