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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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Local author speaks in honor of Black History Month
Paul Dysart of Tea, South Dakota held a book signing and presentation at Touchmark in Sioux Falls last week. The event was in honor of...
Feb 10, 2022


Bam Bam’s BBQ Sauce created by local resident
Dan Bamsey knows flavor. After spending eight years in the meat locker business, this Tea resident has perfected his BBQ sauce recipe and...
Jan 27, 2022


Commissioners discuss county projects with TEGRA Group, Inc.
The Lincoln County commission met on January 11th to discuss county projects, 4-H Leaders and potential lease, 4-H annual report, Local...
Jan 20, 2022


Titans notch sixth win in a row
On Saturday, Jan. 15 and Monday, Jan. 17 the Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team added two more games in the win column defeating...
Jan 20, 2022


City approves cannabis dispensary conditional use permit, variance
The Tea City Council met Jan. 17 and reviewed the conditional use permit for a medical cannabis dispensary at 2015 Merchant Street....
Jan 20, 2022


School board discusses Covid cases in the district:Masks required in buses and buildings for 2-weeks
With the addition of COVID-19 discussion to the Jan. 10 Tea Area School Board meeting agenda, the board discussed where positive cases...
Jan 13, 2022


Tea Tots celebrates 15 years in business
Last month Tea Tots Childcare Center celebrated their 15th year of business in the Tea community. The local childcare center owned by...
Jan 6, 2022


New ward map adopted for City of Tea
The January 3, 2022 Tea City Council meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. After the agenda was approved, the City Council consent...
Jan 6, 2022


Sen. Otten receives Housing Award
Last month, District 6 Senator Herman Otten received the SD Partner in Housing Award. This award from the South Dakota Home Builders...
Dec 30, 2021


School board adjusts Covid-19 Start Well plan
The Tea Area School Board met Dec. 20 and discussed adjusting the Start Well plan. Superintendent Jennifer Lowery presented survey...
Dec 30, 2021
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