In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'I still believe he will recover' – Family of friends of Dariusz Swierkoz make renewed appeal for funds as first anniversary of his tragic accident in Poland approaches;
Launch of Nenagh 800 year of festivities;
HIQA review over Emergency Department overcrowding crisis at Limerick hospital;
Number of people killed on Tipperary roads increased to reach third highest in the country in 2019;
Gardaí make several large-scale drugs seizures in Nenagh and Roscrea;
Concerns raised again after crack appears in Millennium Cross over Portroe;
Plan to tackle mobile phone 'black spots' in north Tipperary;
Community wellbeing vision for Nenagh district;
North Tipp Ploughing loses leading ambassador with recent death of Jack Slattery, Kilbiller, Puckane;
Fresh concerns are raised over Pallas church ruin, Rathcabbin;
New car showroom planned for Nenagh;
Principal Brian Kenny bows out after 26 years' service at Clonmore NS;
Green light for Nenagh medical centre plan;
President-elect Tim Cullinan to speak at North Tipp IFA Executive AGM...
This week's Guardian also features plenty more photos from happenings around the area over the busy Christmas/New Year season; out on Wednesday morning.