In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'To talk is the brave thing to do' – Former Tipp hurler Seamus Hennessy presents the remarkable sum of of over €220,000 that he raised for suicide awareness by completing the Antarctic Ice Marathon;
Funding boost for Nenagh Gaol amid hopes of creating a new tourist attraction in the town;
Launch of Camrha in Nenagh;
Funding welcomed for UHL inpatient block;
Gardaí probe broadband scam as thousands of euro siphoned from local accounts;
Massive cleanup of Tipp planned for this Sunday;
Ballina-based Rose Anne White is Green Party election candidate in the Newport area;
Cloughjordan pupils to strike every Friday over climate change;
Nenagh man Brendan Murphy is hounoured to run for Fianna Fáil;
Fine Gael select Cllr Phyll Bugler to contest the local elections in Newport, while Labour to launch Louise Morgan Walsh's campaign in Nenagh this Friday;
Launch of Mid West business forum, MidWest Business-2-Business;
Lively fintech discussion held by First Data in Nenagh;
Calls for a new reservoir in Portland area amid concern over water in Lower Ormond;
Aonach ar Siúl and the Camino Society of Ireland meet in Nenagh;
Profile of local women in business ahead of International Women's Day;
Historian Danny Grace with the story of Puckaun man Patrick Hogan's emigration to Australia;
Borrisokane Community College WellFest fundraiser...
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