The award of £12,050 for the destruction of Leap Castle, Roscrea, on June 30th 1922 was confirmed at Tullamore appeal court.
In the fall of 1985, the Laois hurlers could hardly have begun the National League under more illustrious management.
Cllr Morris wanted the submission to be brought before the members of Nenagh Municipal District so they could make an ...
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, ...
The Tipperary Camogie Medal Presentation took place on Saturday evening in Cahir House Hotel, celebrating a hugely successful ...
A NUMBER of local burglaries, a significant drug seizure in Nenagh and rock-throwing at vehicles travelling on the M7 near ...
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 Burgess/Duharra club player hasn’t struck a ball in anger since the end of their club campaign in the autumn, and while ...
Nenagh Ormond got back to winning ways in division 1B of the All-Ireland League with a hard-earned victory over Highfield in ...
Having endured mixed fortune in the semi-finals of the This Runs Deep A4 Tri Distance Stake at Shelbourne Park, trainer ...
As Congresses approach, the Steering Group on Integration (SGI) reflects on the steady progress made to date on integration ...
The Human of Camogie Award was presented to Margaret Flynn of O’Donovan Rossa (Antrim) for her outstanding contribution to ...