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Tea Weekly is the official newspaper for Lincoln County, the City of Tea and
the Tea Area School District. Reach our office at 605-213-0049 or email.
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Community enjoys painted Pickleball Court, thanks to Tea Area Community Foundation
Faith Poppens, Sam Larsen, and Shannon Larsen were spotted engaging in an exhilarating game of pickleball on the recently revitalized...
Nov 22, 2023
City hears three ordinances
The Tea City Council met Nov. 20 and read three ordinances. They approved the second reading of ordinance 311, a rezone of lot 1, block 3...
Nov 22, 2023


Playground equipment offers play for all children
After a couple of years of planning, the school district was finally able to install adaptive playground equipment at all of the...
Nov 22, 2023


Annual Jingle Bell Run rings in the holiday spirit for a good cause
The festive sound of jingling bells and the sight of holiday-clad runners will fill the air at Fawick Park in Downtown Sioux Falls on...
Nov 16, 2023
Tea Area High School honors Veterans in Veterans Day Program
Tea Area High School hosted a Veterans Day program on Friday, Nov. 10, paying tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the...
Nov 16, 2023


Lincoln County Fairgrounds receives grant from TACF
In a generous show of support for community development, the Tea Area Community Foundation recently presented a substantial grant of...
Nov 16, 2023
School Board addresses annual report card, approves staff changes
The Tea Area School Board met Nov. 13 with board vice president Conrad Pick presiding over the meeting in the absence of president...
Nov 16, 2023
Tea Veterans Memorial Progress: Honoring Veterans beyond Veterans Day
Every year, on Nov. 11, Americans come together to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed...
Nov 9, 2023


New city administrator steps into role
Justin Weiland brings 18 years of experience New city administrator Justin Weiland brings 18 years of experience to the role in Tea....
Nov 9, 2023
City approves 14 liquor licenses
The Tea City Council met Nov. 6 and approved liquor licenses for 13 businesses. The council approved the 2024 package off-sale liquor...
Nov 9, 2023
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