In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Parades set for North Tipperary – Lots of family fun to look forward to with St Patrick's Day parades around the county, and the Ballycommon Sponsored Ride also on this weekend;
'We're going to kill childen' – Vintners delegation meets local councillors in campaign for minimum pricing of alcohol amid underage drinking concerns;
Campaign to have Nenagh Castle illuminated in various colours;
Garda warning over more break-ins in Nenagh district;
End of an era in Killaloe as Whelan's shop closes after 55 years;
Photographer Bridget Delaney recounts her recent memorable trip to India;
Daffodil Day launched in Nenagh;
Banking and post office exhibition in Cloughjordan;
HSE chief visits Roscrea;
High Court judge Michael MacGrath of Nenagh is honoured in Cashel;
Kilruane community's tribute to Sacristan Jim Hogan after 38 years of service;
Further details sought on plan to build 36 residential units in Nenagh;
Successful Dive Ireland International Expo held in Nenagh;
Tributes to the late Tom Cleary of Cloughjordan;
Death of Roscrea native Jim Smyth;
Rearcross Drama Group present 'It's the Real McCoy';
'Anyone Could Rob a Bank' in Ardcroney;
Lissenhall Players take to the stage with Brian Friel's 'Communication Cord'...
You'll also find a 12-page farming supplement in this week's Guardian, out now