In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'Mines farmer's winter harvest! Mild weather leads to unprecedented grass growth and hitherto unheard of cutting and baling of silage on New Year's Day;
Eleven deaths on Tipp roads in 2018;
Construction boom returns to Nenagh? Plans for over a hundred houses before local authority;
Nenagh drops from second to 18th place in IBAL Anti-Litter League;
Radio Kerry set to acquire Tipp FM;
Gardaí respond to report of sulky racing on old N7 at Carrigatoher;
Green light for Mr Price expansion plan in Nenagh;
Feature on Fr Matt Ryan, the Templederry priest working for Brazil's poor;
Roscrea man Michael Donovan hoping to win council seat for Sinn Féin;
Protest over education fees in Templemore;
Some 370 people turn out for North Tipperary Community Rail Partnership's train trips to Limerick on Ice;
Lidl completes installation of energy-saving solar panels at its new Nenagh store;
Roscrea Enhancement Committee Awards;
Countdown to Aglish Drama Group's new show;
Club Rince to host 30th annual Connie Ryan Set Dancing Weekend in Nenagh...
Also in this week's Guardian (out Wednesday), a four-page 'New Year, New You' feature, plus a free 2019 calendar with photos from the winners of our recent competition