In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'Confusion' reigns over election boundaries – councillors express concern that people don't know who they can vote for in May 24th local elections;
National Transport Authority working with Bus Éireann and Local Link to provide new bus service after Kavanagh withdrawal;
Gardaí investigating firearm incident in Nenagh housing estate;
Rathcabbin man thankful after stolen tractor returned;
'Keep Tipp Buzzing' wildflower initiative from Tipperary Co Council;
Farm safety day in Borrisokane;
Calls made for Tipperary hotel;
MEP's visit to Silvermines hydro-electric power site;
Council deals with 46 'hardship cases' out of 8,000 accounts following rent review;
Lee launches election campaign in Roscrea;
Top scientist at First Data event...
Also in this week's Guardian – out Wednesday – a feature on the new Silver Arch Family Resource Centre in Nenagh, plus lots of photos from the 50th birthday celebrations at Nenagh Credit Union