In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Iceland comes to Nenagh – International supermarket chain to open at Stereame next Tuesday;
Concerns raised as Ballina-Killaloe bridge damaged by lorries;
Plan to build 22 houses in Nenagh;
Illegal dump site found near Step viewing point, Silvermines;
Garda warning over fraud following incidents in Borrisokane and Roscrea;
War remembrance events hosted by local communities;
Sold-out local screening of Cloughjordan producer Nicholas Ryan-Purcell's new film, with second date added;
Local Tidy Towns teams honoured at awards ceremony;
Nenagh grandmother Mary Gavin tells of lung condition ahead of World COPD Day;
New name, same approach for North Tipperary Leader Partnership;
Roscrea's Patrick Brennan is Zurich Insurance Farmer of the Year;
Nominations sought for Tipp Association awards;
Country music fundraising festival in Lorrha;
Cloughjordan to host Circus Club Festival this weekend;
Nenagh Players present 'The Field'...
The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday morning as usual