In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'We're not going away' – protest over council rent increases in Nenagh;
Burgess dump discovery prompts call for public vigilance;
Nenagh in second place in national IBAL Anti-Litter League;
Report on Terryglass' top performance in Tidy Towns competition;
Two daughters and their mother to run Dublin City Marathon in memory of Andrew Younghusband, who took his own life earlier this year;
Nenagh woman airlifted to hospital after Clare wedding;
Elderly man threatened in Borrisokane house burglary;
Hydro-electric power project in Silvermines begins to take shape;
Large attendance at IFA cattle crisis meeting in Nenagh;
Generous donation to Dromineer-based RNLI lifeboat station;
Kilbarron-Terryglass Historical Society's First World War commemoration project goes full-circle;
Top award for Tipperary Fire & Rescue Service;
Acclaimed musician Eleanor McEvoy for Nenagh show;
Three Angels 5k road race this Sunday...
Also in this week's Guardian – out Wednesday as usual – a report on the official opening of the new Garden of Remembrance in Cloughjordan. Photograph (by Odhran Ducie) shows one of the garden's features, a pillar for each of the seven leaders of the 1916 Rising, with Thomas MacDonagh commemorated in the centre