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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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Plant sale to benefit FFA Saturday
Horticulture students have been growing plants in the newly constructed greenhouse since December. Sophomore Dawson Zens said digging up...
Apr 27, 2023


Embrace Church breaks ground on new Tea campus
Embrace Church broke ground on Sunday, Apr. 23 on a new 24,000 square-foot home for its Tea Campus across the street from their current...
Apr 27, 2023


School board breaks ground on high school expansion project
The Tea Area School Board met April 18 with a special meeting for the groundbreaking of the high school expansion project. Following the...
Apr 20, 2023


Jennifer Lowery named superintendent of the year
“Dr. Lowery has changed Tea Area School District during her tenure as superintendent for the good of the students. It is because of her...
Apr 20, 2023


‘Izenman’ takes on brain cancer
Four-year-old Izen Becker was diagnosed with brain cancer in November, but he took it on as ‘Izenman.’ Izen’s mother, Danielle, said that...
Apr 13, 2023


Tea Area High School graduate, Taylor Ernster, starts business from vanilla-making hobby
Taylor Ernster turned a hobby into a business so successful it was one of 10 South Dakota companies to make the Inc. 5000 list of...
Apr 13, 2023
Tea City Council Election to be held April 11
Tea City Council elections will be held next Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at City Hall, located at 600 E. 1st Street. Polls will be open from...
Apr 7, 2023
City holds first readings on four ordinances
The Tea City Council met April 3 and went through first readings on four ordinances. Ordinance 304 amends Chapter 6, Section 6.04 on...
Apr 7, 2023


Tea Weekly has new office location
The Tea Weekly newspaper has a new home. Our office has moved and is now located at 502 Figzel Ct., Suite B (next to the post office)....
Mar 30, 2023


Walder named SD Elementary Principal of the Year
Legacy Elementary principal Samantha Walder was surprised to be named South Dakota Elementary Principal of the Year last week. While she...
Mar 30, 2023
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