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Long Time Principal of Thomas Jefferson Passes: Ben Barsotti (93)

Americo Bernard Barsotti (93) passed away peacefully on Friday, July 12, 2019, with his family by his side. Ben was a native of the Central Valley, born on February 21, 1926. He attended Dos Palos High School graduating in 1944, where he was named the outstanding athlete for four years, at that time. He matriculated to Fresno State College and graduated with a degree in Geology in 1948. He was a two-sport athlete while at Fresno State.

Following his education, Ben spent 40 years in education primarily in the Madera Unified School District. The last 20 years were spent as principal of Thomas Jefferson Junior High. After his retirement, he ran for and won a seat on the Madera School Board where he served as a trustee.


Former MUSD Assistant Superintendent Kelly Porterfield Killed in Shaver Motorcycle Collision

SHAVER – Former Madera Unified School District Associate Superintendent Kelly Porterfield (51) was killed early Tuesday evening on State Route 168 near Shaver Lake following a collision involving his motorcycle and a Dodge Caravan.

California Highway Patrol officials say the driver of the minivan, Aaron Harper (19) was traveling eastbound on State Route 168 at Shaver Forest Highway when he pulled over to the shoulder of the road. Officers say the driver attempted to make a U-turn onto the westbound lane and crashed into Porterfield’s oncoming Honda 125 motorcycle.

Madera County DA Opens Investigation into Grand Jury Concerns Following City Probe

MADERA – Madera County District Attorney Sally Moreno has opened an investigation into the Madera County Grand Jury’s allegation of malfeasance and/or misfeasance on the part of former city administrators and former and present Madera City Council members.

At this time Moreno would not say whether the investigation will be civil or criminal but the statute of limitations on a felony complaint is three years and a misdemeanor is one year.

San Joaquin County Biodiesel Firm Sentenced To Probation, Fines For Clean Water Act Violations

SACRAMENTO -  On July 8, 2019, United States District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller sentenced the corporation known as American Biodiesel, Inc. for violations of the Clean Water Act, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. American Biodiesel, Inc., registered in San Joaquin County as Community Fuels, manufactured biodiesel fuel on property leased from the Port of Stockton.

According to court documents, American Biodiesel, Inc. admitted to allowing the discharge of industrial wastewater into the City of Stockton sewer system in violation of Stockton permitting regulations and the federal Clean Water Act. American Biodiesel, Inc. also admitted to tampering with monitoring devices and methods designed to detect such violations.  Specifically, employees tampered with pH recordings and flow meters for the purpose of underreporting acid and pollutant levels and volumes that would have exceeded the figures allowed under the City’s regulations.

North Fork Suspect in Custody Following Weekend Fatal Shooting

NORTH FORK – A North Fork man is in custody following a fatal shooting Saturday evening. Robert Eugene Moye Jr. is currently sitting in the Madera County Department of Corrections for first degree murder.

On July 6, 2019 the Madera County Sheriff’s Communications Center received a call around 9:23 PM regarding a family disturbance in the 33000 block of Mission Drive in North Fork. As MCSO Deputies were in route, dispatch received an update of multiple shots fired and at least one person being shot.


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