In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Tipp sport groups enjoy €1.6m windfall – Christmas comes early for 45 sporting clubs and organisations in Tipperary; see who got what under the 2019 Sports Capital Fund;
Gardaí investigate burned out car in Nenagh housing estate;
'Frightening' numbers on council housing waiting list;
Successful CBS tractor run for Embrace Farm – second Little Angels Tractor Run planned in Terryglass for Share A Dream;
Top trad award for All Ireland Fleadh-winning accordion player Ned Kelly of Ballycommon;
IFA presidential candidate Tim Cullinan calls for Tipp backing ahead of vote;
Launch of Arra Historical & Archaeological Society's first journal, the 'Annals of Arra';
Fundraising appeal for seven-year-old Jamie Mannion, who attends St Anne's in Roscrea;
Update on works planned for Roscrea town;
Stapleton's Bakery secures €3.5 million deal with Aldi;
Feature on Nenagh Equestrian Centre, where long-service awards were presented last week;
Details of Science Week projects in local schools...
Also in this week's Guardian – out on Wednesday morning – the DK Travel holiday competition returns; start collecting the tokens!
Photo: Pictured following a very successful Nenagh CBS Tractor Run are, back row: Karen O’Donnell (Principal, Nenagh CBS), Dermot Brislane (Deputy Principal, Nenagh CBS), Paul Dolan, Paul Butler, Michele Forde. Front row: Patrick Fogarty, Paul Seymour, Jack Gleeson, Patrick Quigley, Micheál Ryan. PHOTOGRAPH: ODHRAN DUCIE