In the fall of 1985, the Laois hurlers could hardly have begun the National League under more illustrious management.
The award of £12,050 for the destruction of Leap Castle, Roscrea, on June 30th 1922 was confirmed at Tullamore appeal court.
Cllr Morris wanted the submission to be brought before the members of Nenagh Municipal District so they could make an ...
Get ready to ‘Stand Up’ as Nenagh Choral Society proudly presents ‘Made In Dagenham’, from March 17 to 22.
As part of the Jubilee Year of Hope, Nenagh Holy Spirit Prayer Group in conjunction with Nenagh Parish, is privileged to host Maria Vadia, Florida USA, on Saturday, March 29, at the Scouts Hall, ...
Tipperary cemented their place at the top of the National Hurling League Division 1A with a four point win over great rivals Cork in this round 4 clash on Saturday night.
The Tipperary Camogie Medal Presentation took place on Saturday evening in Cahir House Hotel, celebrating a hugely successful ...
It has emerged that there is finally gold at the end of the rainbow for  the Nenagh Men's Shed, whose failure to secure a property recently left them with no option but to shut up shop.
A NUMBER of local burglaries, a significant drug seizure in Nenagh and rock-throwing at vehicles travelling on the M7 near ...
Pleased with the result but not with the performance - that’s how Tipperary manager Philly Ryan summed up a successful trip to Walsh Park on Sunday where his side proved too strong for Waterford in ...
Burgess GAA club pulled out all the stops in hosting the North Tipperary GAA Awards for 2024 in Kilcoleman last Thursday night. As with recent tradition, the Club of the Year winner hosts the annual ...
Tipperary begin the defence of the National Camogie League Division 1 title with a home tie against Dublin this Saturday afternoon. It’s a tricky tie for the Premier Ladies, against a Dublin side who ...