In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Appeal over fire-damaged complex – Nenagh Olympic Athletic Club seeks contributions towards restoration of Ballygraigue facility, which was damaged by a malicious fire last July;
Halloween night fireworks display planned in Nenagh;
'Taste of Nenagh' festival to take place this weekend;
Council workers congratulated for response to Storm Ophelia;
High Court action over running of Nenagh firm;
Sandra Farrell of Nenagh elected to Fianna Fáil national executive;
Tragic death of girl in Cloughjordan;
Garda warning follows further burglaries in Nenagh district;
Five Lions Clubs unite to provide funding for transport vehicle at St Anne's, Roscrea;
Proposal for Midlands tourism region including Lough Derg;
People sustaining injuries on badly maintained Tipp footpaths;
Call for greater access for wheelchair users in Tipp;
Sixth edition of 'Mining the Past' from Silvermines Historical Society;
75th anniversary celebrations at Borrisokane Community College;
Nenagh Guardian promotes 'Thumbs Up' safe driving campaign;
Fine Gael hopefuls debate in Roscrea;
GROW opens Mid West office;
Borrisokane 'Fairytale' play for national TV...
Plus a Christmas party feature in this week's Guardian, out on Wednesday as usual