In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Work on streets hits business in Nenagh – Chamber of Commerce receives complaints over major traffic congestion in the town;
Substantial heroin seizure in Nenagh;
Second Tipp road fatality of 2017 occurs on motorway;
Cistercian College Roscrea conducting online survey and seeking expressions of interest from parents of prospective students;
Nenagh TY students launch widely endorsed road, water, fire and farm safety book;
Reaction to proposed speed limit increase on Nenagh-Limerick road;
National radio discussion on Silvermines giant Cornelius McGrath;
Mellow Tones from Cloughjordan women;
Inland Waterways Association of Ireland voices concern over Irish Water pipe plan;
Senior gardaí launch Tipperary Garda Youth Awards;
Council launches Spring Clean 2017;
Exciting developments at Carrig NS;
Roscrea to host Spring Conference;
Chairman of Roscrea Tidy Towns urges community to aim for silver medal award this year;
Launch of Cloughjordan Heritage Trail;
Opening of 'The Fayre' shop in Nenagh;
Tipp senior hurling manager Michael Ryan appointed head of Bank of Ireland Tipperary;
Remembering the 1867 Fenian Rising in Borrisoleigh;
Nenagh band's Mid Life Crisis;
Nenagh duo Slow Seas in Apple of My Eye song contest...
Plus a 12-page farming guide in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning.