In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Nenagh firm announces new jobs – Minister for Trade, Employment and Business visits Nenagh where new company Mack Engineering is to create 21 jobs, part of 42 new jobs announced for Tipperary this week;

 

Garda investigation into alleged incident involving Nenagh students at Ploughing Championships;

 

Tipp burglaries increase by 11%;

 

1GB broadband on the way for Nenagh and Roscrea, with SIRO ready to start infrastructure works in Nenagh next week;

 

Closure of Nenagh's Axa office;

 

Local communities celebrate their Tidy Towns results, Terryglass top in Tipp this year;

 

New public consultation for plan to build 18 council houses in Nenagh;

 

Call for supports for independent journalism;

 

Positive signs on show in Nenagh, 'Ireland's Friendliest Place';

 

Launch of book on history of Kilbarron and Terryglass post offices;

 

Nenagh's Mediskin scoops top business award;  

 

Retired Silvermines NS Principal Billy Grace is honoured;

 

Historian Danny Grace on the horsewhipping of a Nenagh Guardian editor;

 

Joe Schmidt visits Newport RFC's new grounds;

 

Nenagh remembrance gig for local musician Gerry McNamara...

 


The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday morning