In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Here come the boys! - Local girls school announces switch to co-education;
Michael Lowry found guilty of filing incorrect tax return and failing to keep proper accounts;
Cllr Mattie Ryan becomes chairman of Tipperary Co Council and Nenagh Municipal District;
Borrisokane street project goes to tender, but town is “laughing stock of the country” over delay;
Nenagh Classic Car Club to hold 'Drive Against Cancer' this Saturday;
New special needs assistants for Nenagh schools;
Nenagh Castlefest this weekend;
Outrage over 'barbaric' treatment of horses in Tipp;
Nenagh Choral Society's 'Strictly Dancing at the Musicals' a sellout success;
Start gun fired for Tipp local elections;
Minister launches voucher scheme promoting Roscrea Castle;
Bursary awarded to talented Nenagh teenager Laoise Carey;
Lough Derg Sub Aqua Club celebrates 25th anniversary;
Terryglass celebrates its new playground;
Ancient sites and delights of Lorrha revealed;
Historian Danny Grace tells of Mabel Dease's arrival in Nenagh;
Revving up for Féile Classical in Thurles...
The Guardian is out Wednesday morning as usual