In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Almost 15,000 fish killed in Ollatrim River – fourth local fish kill in just eight weeks;
Drought raises question over Shannon water abstraction plan;
Gardaí investigating “serious incident” in which number of males assaulted in Nenagh;
European court to decide on Keeper wind farm plan;
RTÉ spotlight on Dromineer;
Lough Derg RNLI appeals for new volunteers;
Acclaim for Thomas MacDonagh Museum, Cloughjordan;
New eye services at Nenagh hospital;
Liam Gleeson's song for the Pope's visit;
Protest at Templemore Garda College;
Nenagh solicitors firm in landmark case;
Nenagh man Cian McCormack on his bike for RTÉ;
Inaugural Tipperary Volunteering Fair is a great success;
Grandson of Nenagh scientist JD Bernal becomes Irish citizen;
Kennedy clan gathers in north Tipperary;
Thomas Conway recalls the Obama visit to Moneygall;
Fundraising drive for Ballingarry man Ciaran Enright;
Moneygall family promote campaign with plan for Midwest respite house for children with physical disabilities;
Lorrha without a resident priest;
Nenagh man Kevin Gubbins in bid to play at Electric Picnic...
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