In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Fears for Nenagh rail line – Local group expresses renewed concern that Limerick-Ballybrophy line will be closed;
Two quad bikes stolen in latest night raid by burglars;
Tragic drowning of Lithuanian woman who worked in Nenagh;
Funeral this Wednesday of Nenagh's last mayor, Jimmy Moran;
Survey of Tipp shopping habits;
15% of Nenagh shop and business units are vacant;
Welcoming of 16 new gardaí for Tipperary;
Housing estates in Nenagh and Ballina to benefit from €9 million package;
Landowners warned over hedgecutting responsibilities;
Urgent need for housing in Nenagh;
Nenagh born doctor Philip Murray's prized book collection at auction;
Strong lineup of country music artists for Lorrha CountryFest on Sunday July 23rd;
Civic reception planned for young soccer players visiting Nenagh from Gaza;
New unit for North Tipp breast cancer patients opens at University Hospital Limerick;
Concern over emergence of sinkhole in Nenagh;
Awards for Nenagh Foróige youngsters;
New alcohol and drug detox centre opens at Aiséirí;
Progress update on Roscrea Enhancement Pan;
Agreement reached on Nenagh-Thurles road plan;
Report finds burglary numbers decrease in Tipp;
Tipp hoteliers express concern over Brexit;
Local historian Danny Grace returns with another extraordinary story, this time from Nenagh in 1838;
Superb tribute to heroes of 1916 in Newport;
Ballina man Mark Kennedy to be Rose of Tralee Escort;
Rebecca Storm on the bill for Terryglass Arts Festival;
Plus lots of Debs night pics in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday.