In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Bad roads spark community anger – Public meeting organised in Lower Ormond as residents lose patience over condition of their roads;
Plan to close local rail line;
Gardaí carry out searches in Nenagh;
CPO sought over former Angler's Rest site, which is being used to dump rubbish;
Former Dunnes Stores premises in Nenagh sold;
Nenagh Coty factory up for sale;
Local TDs voice concern over National Broadband Plan;
Ó Riada Gold Medal for Borrisokane student;
Kilruane school reaches final of national robotics building competition;
Roscrea Toastmasters celebrate 10th anniversary;
Local schools celebrate Grandparents Day;
Historian Danny Grace on Nenagh's most famous singer, Agnes Treacy;
The Fureys in concert in Nenagh;
Call to Tipp's budding film-makers;
Nenagh 'Christmas house' raises over €2,000 for Suaimhneas;
Plus a feature on First Communion in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday morning