Tim Young, Kilmore, Silvermines, had silage cut and baled last week. PHOTOGRAPH: ODHRAN DUCIE

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