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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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Huge crowd turns out for Tea Chamber’s Easter event
When Spring comes many tend to think of green grass, time outside and for some — Easter comes to mind. This holiday weekend is often a...
Apr 8, 2021


Dart Boutique celebrates second year in business
This past week Dart Boutique owner Leslie Dolby, along with the Tea Chamber for Development, held a ribbon cutting for the boutique’s...
Apr 1, 2021


Tea Lego League competes in ‘First Lego League Challenge’
On March 13th, the Tea Lego League competed in the ‘First Lego League Challenge’ competition. The Tea Lego League is sponsored by DeGeest...
Apr 1, 2021


Titan baseball team anchored with 13 seniors
Last year saw a lot of cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 high school baseball season was one of them. This year,...
Mar 25, 2021


School district employees receive COVID-19 vaccine
School district employees had the opportunity to receive a Covid vaccine this month. Lewis Drug worked with school nurses to arrange for...
Mar 25, 2021


Property owners appeal property tax increase
The Tea City Council met March 15 as the Local Board Of Equalization. During this meeting each resident who submitted an application for...
Mar 18, 2021


Titan softball team prepares for ‘Egg My House’ fundraiser April 3
The Titan Softball program will be holding their second annual ‘Egg My House’ on Saturday, Apr. 3 (note the wrong date was printed in the...
Mar 18, 2021


Lil Friends joins the Daycare Centers in Tea
Recently Breann Stiefel and her husband Chris bought My Tea Tykes and renamed the daycare Lil Friends. This was after purchasing the Lil...
Mar 11, 2021


Lewis Pharmacy to hold vaccination clinic for District staff
On Monday, March 8 the Tea Area School Board held their regular monthly meeting. The meeting began with Tea Area High School student...
Mar 11, 2021


Bids come in over estimate for 271st Street and Hagedorn projects
The Tea City Council met March 1 and discussed the bids for the 271st Street and Hagedorn projects. Mayor John Lawler said the bids came...
Mar 4, 2021
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