In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Tipperary recovery 'lagging behind' – CEO warns of challenge to provide services as council passes €140 million budget for Tipperary;
Way cleared for new Ballina bridge as Supreme Court application fails;
Woman charged over fatal stabbing of man in Roscrea;
Standoff in Ardcroney over council's plans for bollards;
Silvermines Folk Choir to present Christmas concert;
Ballywilliam sacristan Mary Ellis honoured for her service to the church;
Council well-stocked with salt for the winter;
White Flag award for Nenagh Leisure Centre;
Council tackling derelict sites in Nenagh district;
Mass of Thanksgiving to celebrate retirement of Ballina NS principal Margaret O'Sullivan;
Awards for Tipperary nursing home staff;
Lions Club Christmas Food Appeal;
Hospice to hold Christmas Tree of Remembrance Service in Nenagh again;
All set for Taste of Roscrea festival;
Funding approved for Ballinderry flood works;
Cloughprior remembrance service on centenary of local soldier's death;
Nenagh band Wolfkids release debut album;
Historian Danny Grace on the Clare Glens, Newport;
Puckane & Carrig Drama Group bring 'The Banshee of Crokey Hill' to Ballycommon...
Plus lots more in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning