In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Outcry over dog cruelty – Appeal for local vigilance after family finds missing dog with multiple injuries in Nenagh;
'A safe pair of hands' – Cllr Michael Murphy is elected as the new chairman of Tipperary Co Council;
Portroe businessman Declan Kelly's company Teneo in $350 million deal;
War on dog fouling in Tipperary;
Prestigious award for Terryglass cheese makers;
Tipp hurling boss Liam Sheedy to attend event in support of older people at Nenagh's Scouts Hall this Friday;
Irish Chamber Orchestra to perform in Nenagh;
Local author Donal Ryan and director Andrew Flynn combine to bring 'The Thing About December' to the stage;
Arrabawn processing record volumes of milk;
Live streaming at Nenagh cinema;
Lough Derg Sub Aqua Club and RNLI in joint training exercise at Dromineer;
Local women in the Dublin Mini-marathon;
Cloughjordan musician's tribute to MacDonagh and 'Poets in the Trenches';
Historian Danny Grace on the lake of Loughorna;
Oldest priest in the diocese of Seattle, Fr William Treacy – who has Nenagh and Roscrea connections – celebrates his 100th birthday;
Middle Country Cafe passes three years in business in Clough;
Launch of tranquil, scenic 14km Killoscully Heritage Trail;
The Guardian is out on Wednesday morning