In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Tourism 'gurus' move Tipp to the East – State's tourism promotion managers subjected to stinging criticism for designating Tipp and Offaly as part of 'Ireland's Ancient East';
Nenagh Castlefest 2017 brings the sound of summer;
Controversy over former Toome priest's appointment in Ennis;
New tennis courts for Nenagh;
US man attempting to become first person to swim full length of River Shannon;
Milestone celebration as new facilities unveiled at Kiladangan NS;
New off licence planned for Nenagh;
Birdhill beauty Cailin Duggan is crowned Miss Tipp 2017;
Newport pupil sets record of eight years without missing a day at school;
Roscrea race car driver Nicole Drought (23) in line to become Nissan Generation Next ambassador;
Nenagh premiere of local director Tom Ryan's film 'Twice Shy';
Collison brothers' firm worth billions;
Templederry couple Michael & Valerie O'Brien appeal for dancing shoes and costumes for South African children;
Musical Academy Theatre Nenagh is LA-bound;
Dolla author concludes childhood trilogy;
Classic car show at Nenagh nursing home;
Borrisoleigh Festival on this weekend;
Nenagh man Sean Dwan talks about successful speaking;
Passing of former Tipp senator Des Hanafin;
New song from Brendan Graham, who grew up in Nenagh;
More mismanagement revealed at Templemore Garda College;
Historian Danny Grace on a story of bad blood at Brocka...
Plus an eight-page farming supplement in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning