In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Major drug hauls in Tipperary – gardaí seize €1.2 million of cannabis in Nenagh, Hollyford, and Ballykisteen;
Update on First Data's creation of 300 new jobs in Nenagh;
Council agrees to purchase site for Newport park and playground;
Era ends with further unrest at Nenagh factory;
Report on Tidy Towns results in Nenagh, Roscrea, Ballina and Newport,
Widespread welcome of Tidy Towns performance;
Further fears expressed over future of Roscrea's Dean Maxwell nursing home;
US ambassador's visit to Obama Plaza in Moneygall;
Roscrea's stately residence Millpark House on the market for €475,000;
Nenagh priest meets Pope Francis at Vatican event;
Death of Newtown born adventurer Dr David C Webb;
Nenagh Choral Society staging 'Annie: The Musical' this week;
Tipperary Tourism announces new membership scheme for 2017;
Countdown to Ború 3 Peaks walk and run;
Aiséirí requires funding for addiction services;
Palestinian talk on 'Education Under Occupation' at Nenagh Arts Centre;
Apple festival in Cloughjordan;
Nenagh Players busy rehearsing;
Hollywood award for Cloughjordan film maker;
Nenagh man Tom Ryan's new film 'Twice Shy' set for Cork festival;
Plus lots of photos of Tipperary's victorious hurlers visiting local schools and businesses in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday.