In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Facelift for Nenagh Shopping Centre – planning application lodged for €10.5 million redevelopment of former O'Connor's Shopping Centre site;
Joy abounds as Cisterican College Roscrea is saved from closure;
Fallout from announcement of Coty job losses in Nenagh;
Update on hydro-electric power project with potential for 450 jobs in Silvermines;
Minister Simon Coveney to attend Brexit meeting in Nenagh;
Attempted robbery in Cloughjordan;
Reinvigorated campaign to open Tipperary's first Educate Together school in Nenagh;
Calls for Civil Defence volunteers to be used as emergency first responders and traffic directors;
Local communities get ready to host 'Darkness Into Light' fundraisers for Pieta House;
New manager at North Tipperary Community Services (NTCS);
Tony Ryan Fund grants announced for groups in North Tipperary;
Classroom funding for Nenagh CBS;
Great fundraising drive for Sr Mona's Uganda project in Roscrea;
Sterling lineup of local musicians to launch Dr Mary Ryan's CD in Nenagh;
Pay dispute over works at Nenagh hospital;
Councillors concerned over staff-less public libraries;
Roscrea man is President of the Royal Irish Academy of Music;
Tipp hurler and drummer Brendan Maher, and Miss Ireland Niamh Kennedy, on the bill for Carrig NS fundraiser;
Tipperary Student Enterprise Award for TY girls of St Mary's Secondary School, Nenagh;
Boher Drama Group to stage 'A Wake in the West';
'Anyone Can Rob a Bank' in Rearcross;
Plus plenty of pics from St Patrick's Day parades around North Tipperary in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday