In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Sadness over school closure – Disappointment greets closure of Killeen NS, Killenaive, over dwindling pupil numbers;

File to DPP after man knocked down by van and attacked in Nenagh;

Helicopter search for woman in Borrisokane area has successful outcome;

Tipperary Rose Sheila Ryan of Toomevara ready to represent her county in Tralee next week;

People urged to make submissions on proposed variation of North Tipperary County Development Plan;

Local 'Kennedy Report' criticises Irish Water plan to pipe water from the Shannon as another meeting is planned for local landowners;

Rubbish dumped in Nenagh River;

Priest calls for new church roles;

Rehab Ireland concern with Tipp social housing waiting list;

Roscrea in running for Bank of Ireland National Enterprising Town winner;

Terryglass Arts Festival opens;

Call for cyclists to take part in 'Cycle for Soft' charity cycle around Lough Derg;

Crossfit Nenagh holds successful R116 memorial event for RNLI;

Nenagh native Rita Treacy writes book on dyslexia;

Centenarian celebrations for Lorrha man Michael O'Meara;

Nenagh Macra na Feirme launches 'First Dates' event;

And there's a 12-page Gourmet Guide, Education feature, and all the results from the North Tipp Show in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday