In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'Nail in the coffin of rural Ireland' – Shock over move by private bus company to discontinue stops in Birdhill, Toomevara and Moneygall;
Gardaí investigate suspected theft of greyhounds between Cloughjordan and Moneygall;
Roscrea lobbies for Family Resource Centre;
Community car pilot scheme mooted to tackle rural isolation;
Public meeting on future of Dean Maxwell home called in Roscrea;
Liam Minehan and Brendan Murphy launch their respective election campaigns in Nenagh;
Council award proposed for local filmmaker Nicholas Ryan-Purcell;
Launch of Tipperary Darkness into Light walks;
Award-winning wheelchair rugby player Shane Delaney of Nenagh sets sights on marathon;
Nenagh Credit Union to celebrate 50th anniversary;
Gráinne Ryan from Templederry wins 'Wedding Singer of the Year' award;
Tributes as Tipp Chief Superintendent Catherine Kehoe retires;
Paralympian Peter Ryan of Upperchurch and Sr Eileen Fahey of Aiséirí in Cahir honoured by the Tipperary Association, Dublin;
Busy times ahead for Tipp Parkinson's Association;
Student Enterprise awards for Tipp schools;
Cloughjordan Community Development Committee sets out plans;
National Pilgrim Loop Walk in Kilcommon...
The Guardian is out on Wednesday morning as usual