In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Hike in Local Property Tax – Tipperary Co Council in controversial raising of Local Property Tax by 10% after vote;
Former Labour councillor Sandra Farrell seeks top position with Fianna Fáil;
Emergency services respond to two fires in Nenagh;
“A great day for Borrisokane” as street plan is finally passed;
Farmers protest in Nenagh Aldi supermarket;
Fine Gael going all out to win a seat in Tipperary;
Birdhill beauty Cailin Duggan aims for glory as Miss Tipperary 2017;
Nenagh man's song 'as Gaeilge' features on FIFA '18 video game soundtrack;
Concern over proposal to clean up Rathcabbin dump;
Tipp tops on breath test figures;
Call for agreement on Nenagh Castle plan going forward;
Councillors frustrated by derelict buildings;
'Evidence' secured following illegal dumping in Nenagh River;
'Children of Lir' for Cloughjordan amphitheatre;
Derg Business Alliance to hold open meeting in Nenagh;
Tipperary celebrates Culture Night;
Accolade for Waterman's Lodge Alzheimer care facility in Ballina;
Daly family from Ballymackey talk about their house-swap with a Finnish family;
Killaloe Diocesan Faith Fest;
New village park for Toor;
'Mines duo Sheelagh Chadwick and Liam Gleeson launch music for International Peace Day;
Local man Michael Durack to launch new poetry collection in Ballina...
The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday morning