In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Tourists flock to the Castle – Visitor numbers at Nenagh Castle up around 10-20% on previous years;
Gardaà investigating series of incidents in Nenagh district;
Local Leaving Cert students pore over the 2017 exam results;
Balloon release planned in memory of loved ones lost to suicide in Nenagh;
Deputy Alan Kelly opens up in 'Hot Press' interview;
Rathcabbin cow's healthy triplet calves;
Great fun at the Terryglass Arts Festival;
Nenagh Missionary Sr Veronica Quigley makes a return visit from Kenya;
Local historian Donal A Murphy on nineteenth century murder trial in Nenagh;
Launch of Lorrha Community Responder Group;
Nenagh fundraising event in aid of Aoibheann's Pink Tie children's charity;
Portumna Camper Van and Recreational Park up for prestigious award...
There's also a Positive Ageing feature in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday morning