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Answering the Call: Pastor Tanner Sutcliffe settles into ministry at Risen Savior Lutheran
Pastor Tanner Sutcliffe and his wife, Caelin Pastor Tanner Sutcliffe has taken over pastoral duties at Risen Savior Lutheran Church, bringing with him a fresh perspective of God’s word and a strong urge to build a better community together. Since the age of 13, Pastor Tanner Sutcliffe of Risen Savior Lutheran Church has known he wanted to spend his life in ministry. “This came, I think, from my first solo walk through the Scriptures, when I began to really consider for myse
Nov 26, 2025
J&R Mechanical launches free furnace giveaway to support local families in need
As temperatures drop, one Tea business is once again stepping up to bring warmth and hope to families facing difficult circumstances. J&R Mechanical, owned by Josh Chapman, has announced the return of its annual Free Furnace Giveaway, a community-driven effort to help a household in need stay safe and warm this winter. Chapman said the tradition has become one of the most meaningful parts of the company’s work. “Every year, we are blessed to meet incredible families in our co
Nov 26, 2025
Groundbreaking to held for new Culver’s in Tea
By Jodi Schwan Culver’s is coming to Tea. The fast-casual restaurant chain is building at a site in the Bakker Landing development next to the Casey’s off 271st Street. Franchisee Kyle Henning, who lives in Tea, encouraged his franchise group to consider the community. “I think a Culver’s in Tea would be great … and now we’re moving forward,” he said. “I am in love with Tea. My kids go to Tea, and I think it’s a great opportunity for us and for the city to grow. I think Tea h
Nov 20, 2025
Jingle Bell Run returns Nov. 28: Tea graduate leads fundraising effort for Arthritis Foundation
The 18th Annual Sioux Falls Jingle Bell Run will take place Friday, Nov. 28 at Fawick Park, and for Tea Area High School graduate Taylor Van Emmerik, the event remains deeply personal. Van Emmerik, a 2022 Tea Area graduate and now a first-year graduate student at Indiana University studying Public Affairs, has been involved with the event for five years. He is hoping to rally local support once again — both for the race and for his personal fundraising challenge. This year’s
Nov 20, 2025
School board approves land purchase
The Tea Area School Board met Nov. 10 and approved the land purchase for a future middle school. Operations manager Wayne Larsen updated the board on the land purchase of 21.5 acres for a future middle school. Leading up to the board meeting, they worked with First Dakota Title and the owner’s realtor, met with the city of Sioux Falls to find out that they feel they can provide services within the next 6-10 years and worked with Koch Hazard to make sure they have enough groun
Nov 20, 2025


Tea Vet Clinic welcomes Dr. Robin Gades to the team
A new vet has joined the team at the Tea Vet Clinic bringing with her knowledge of both large and small animals. Dr. Robin Gades (pictured at right) stepped into her new role as Veterinarian for the Tea Vet Clinic. Dr. Gades has previously worked in Belle Fourche and has experience in both large and small animal care. Dr. Gades is a Hartford native who loves the area and the people in it. “Staying close to family has always been important to me. After graduating from Hartfo
Nov 13, 2025


Tea Area students selected to Midwestern Region ACDA Honor Choirs
Tea Area School District will be well represented at the 2026 Midwestern Region ACDA Honor Choirs held in Milwaukee, WI, Feb. 25-28. Students were selected from the 10-state region via recorded auditions which included singing scales, a prepared solo, and an excerpt of the honor choir repertoire. Students were prepared and auditions submitted by their directors, Mrs. Ellie Whitehead (Middle School) and Mrs. Janice Gilbert (High School). Pictured above are members of the Hig
Nov 13, 2025
Quality Telecommunications & Tech Services relocates to larger Tea facility
Quality Telecommunications & Tech Services, a second-generation family business, is expanding its operational presence in the Sioux Falls region with the relocation to a larger, upgraded facility in Tea, SD to better support the growing needs of area businesses and organizations. Having already served the Tea & Sioux Falls community for years with security technology, business phone systems, and IT services, this expansion reflects both rising demand and the company’s long-te
Nov 13, 2025
City discusses animal ordinance at recent meeting
The Tea City Council met Nov. 3 and held a first reading on an ordinance on animals. Community development director Albert Schmidt presented a first reading on ordinance 320. The ordinance specifically addresses the keeping of chickens within city limits. The proposed updates include a maximum of six total animals of chickens, quails or rabbits. Roosters are prohibited. Waterfowl would need a conditional use permit. The second reading on the ordinance will be at the Nov. 17 c
Nov 13, 2025
SD Principal honored as 2025 NAESP National Distinguished Principal: Jay M. Swatek one of 43 principals from across the nation honored
Alexandria, VA—Jay M. Swatek, principal of Venture Elementary School, has been named as one of 43 exemplary elementary and middle-level principals from across the nation to receive the award of 2025 NAESP National Distinguished Principal (NDP) by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). The pre-K-8 principals traveled to the nation’s capital from Oct. 23 – 24, to participate in two days of events that culminate in an awards banquet to honor their acco
Oct 29, 2025
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