In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Injured woman recovering well – Kilkeary's Annie Dunne has made a positive recovery since her accident in Australia in November 2015;
North Tipp schools well represented at BT Young Scientist & Technology exhibition;
Series of vehicle break-ins in Nenagh district;
Update on First Data employment in Nenagh;
People of Lower Ormond used as “pawns”, councillor claims;
Tipp Co Council CEO makes strong case for keeping Ballybrophy rail line open;
Youghal Christmas Swim raises €23,520;
Planning permission granted for Roscrea meat factory;
The joys of mountain biking with Bike Park Ireland at Knockshegowna;
Nenagh site with planning for 238 houses on the market for just over €1 million;
Centenary birthday celebrations for Peggy Hurley in Burgess;
Nenagh Lions Club launches 'Try a Tri 2017;
Clans and surnames workshop in Nenagh;
Search on for Tipp entrepreneurs;
Roscrea Education Centre celebrates success;
Local community activist Eileen Doherty urges people of Roscrea to make their voice heard;
Plus a 16-page motoring supplement in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday