In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
President to visit Cloughjordan – Michael D Higgins will formally open a new amphitheatre at the Eco Village this Friday;
Anger over mistreatment of pony that was put down in Birdhill;
€500,000 EuroMillions win for Roscrea factory worker;
Seven drink driving arrests in Nenagh district over bank holiday weekend;
Indoor plan approved for Nenagh Tennis Club;
Nenagh's Gill family to host series of history events;
Exciting programme of events for MacDonagh Weekend in Cloughjordan;
Dr Mary Ryan's Nenagh concert hits all the right notes;
Launch of Pieta House Walk in Ballina/Killaloe;
Stations of the Cross and Dawn Mass in Nenagh;
Awareness building workshops for Lough Derg Blueway;
Ormond Octaves to perform at St Mary of the Rosary Church;
Profile on Borrisoleigh's world record breaking powerlifter Trish O'Halloran;
Families enjoy Easter at the Birdhill Village Park;
Appreciation of the late Michael Maher, Holycross;
Kilcommon Pilgrim Day a great success;
SEAI to provide energy saving showcase in Birdhill;
UL Hospitals seeks PALS (Patient Advocacy Liaison Service) volunteers;
Nenagh duo Slow Seas feature in lineup for relaunch of upstairs live venue at The Well bar...
The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday morning as usual.