In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Plan to take water from Shannon progresses – Details of the preferred pipeline route and of compensation for affected local communities;
Gardaí investigating assaults in Nenagh and Newport;
Aerial photographs and updates of developments at O'Connor's, Arrabawn, and Nenagh hospital;
Nenagh Guardian to feature on RTÉ's 'Local Eye' TV programme, beginning next Thursday;
Funding for Borrisokane street works;
Silvermines Historical Society launches fifth volume of 'Mining the Past';
Film that featured late local vet Jack Powell is in line for Oscar;
Nenagh Players on stage this week with 'Don't Dress for Dinner';
Carney remembrance service on centenary of local soldier's death in First World War;
Efforts in train to attract more tourists to Roscrea;
Australian ambassador to launch book on Lorrha's war heroes;
Good Food Ireland 10th anniversary awards for Country Choice and Inch House;
Sustainable farming award for Patrick Brennan of Ballingarry;
Appreciation of the late Tony Molloy, Rathcabbin and Nenagh hospital nurse Helen Ryan of Thurles;
Retirees honoured at Tipperary ETB function;
Looking forward to the 11th annual Upperchurch Walking Weekend...
The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday morning.