In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Dariusz expresses thanks to Nenagh – wife returns to Nenagh for first time since his tragic accident in Poland and thanks community for their support, with monthly medical costs of €7,000;
Innovation centre/digital hub planned for Nenagh;
Gardaí investigating assaults in which two males were hospitalised in Nenagh;
Lorrha war hero Martin O'Meara's Victoria Cross to be put on display at National Museum of Ireland;
Nenagh cinema link with new Tolkien film;
Alan Kelly and Michael Lowry clash again over north Tipp nursing home provision;
New floating jetty opened in Ballina;
Recalling Tony McKenna's 140-mile hurley and ball solo to Dublin in aid of Borrisokane Day Care Centre in 1982;
Dromineer Literary Festival seeks writer in residence;
Drop in Tipp live register figures;
All set for Darkness Into Light events;
Killaloe-Ballina Local History Society invite people to share memories of the twin towns in times past;
Local elections – Sinn Féin's Damian O'Donoghue of Nenagh and Ardcroney's Cllr Ger Darcy of Fine Gael launch their campaigns, while Damien Hough (FF) of Borrisokane also registers his candidacy;
Opportunity for public to meet election candidates in Roscrea;
Minister Damien English launches new village housing plan for Tipp;
Cycle Against Suicide passes through north Tipp...
This week's Nenagh Guardian is available now