In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Lidl opens ultra-modern store – welcome boost for long-neglected part of Nenagh as new Lidl supermarket to open this Thursday;
Fodder stolen from Arrabawn store;
Eight Tipp post offices to close, including those in Kilbarron and Upperchurch;
Gardaí investigating alleged assault of stop-and-go road sign worker in Nenagh;
Health campaigner Vicky Phelan to give Nenagh talk;
Tánaiste opens new €1 million dairy unit at Gurteen College;
Indian priest Fr Rexon is welcomed to Nenagh Parish;
Irish Water remains 'satisfied' with Shannon water pipe proposal, despite mounting opposition in local area;
Tipp TD Alan Kelly critical of Labour leader Brendan Howlin;
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou MacDonald visits Nenagh;
Parts of Ballina, Newport and Nenagh taking part in Census pilot survey in Tipp;
Tipperary childcare costs below the national average;
Local historian Donal A Murphy considers potential for further tourism benefits at Nenagh Castle;
Successful Heritage Week events in Roscrea;
Lots of Tipp winners at the All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil;
Artist Sean O'Sullivan opens exhibition at Roscrea Library;
You'll also find some great back-to-school photos and a comprehensive courses & hobbies supllement in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out now