In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Sinn Féin crisis as Morris resigns – speculation over who will replace Nenagh councillor for next general election;
Nenagh man Michael MacGrath nominated in principal as new Judge of the High Court;
Appeal over missing student Stephen Cullinan from Ballymackey;
Gardaí investigating series of recent crashes in Nenagh district;
€7,000 drugs seizure in Toomevara;
Launch of Gavins' new-look home interior store in Nenagh;
Concerns raised that Tipp will lose out under National Planning Framework;
Letters of thanks from Nenagh World Aid Society;
President's award for Knigh native Patricia Harty;
Lakeside residence at Urra sells at auction for €850,000;
Successful Ballycommon fundraiser for A Little Lifetime Foundation;
Homecoming celebrations for victorious Burgess/Duharra camogie team;
Nenagh to host mental health awareness event;
Tipp FM's charity toy appeal;
Bank of Ireland Enterprise Week event in Nenagh;
Borrisokane dietitian Andrea Davis says people with cancer need proper diet;
Launch of new Silvermines and Dunkerrin history books;
Nenagh Players take to the stage with 'Noises Off'...
The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday morning