top of page
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.
Search past articles:
Search
Annual Teapot Days celebration continues into the weekend
One of the city of Tea’s most cherished community traditions—Teapot Days—kicked off on Wednesday, June 18 and will continue through...
Jun 19
City council approves variance
The Tea City Council met June 16 and held a public hearing on a variance. No one from the public was present to comment on the variance...
Jun 19
Lincoln County meeting draws public criticism over vehicle costs, Commissioner’s comment
With all members present, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, June 10 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. Dr. Kenneth...
Jun 19
Tea Steam opens season with back-to-back wins
The Tea Steam Amateur Baseball team kicked off their 2025 summer campaign with an impressive 7-1 victory over the Elk Point Colt 45s on...
Jun 12
Prison task force rejects original Lincoln County site, tightens budget for new facility—Mitchell, Worthing, Sioux Falls make the cut for further study
By Makenzie Huber southdakotasearchlight.com PIERRE – After years of political upheaval, court battles and legislative tugs-of-war, the...
Jun 12
Lincoln County leaders begin budget talks, weigh funding for crisis care, meals, and transit
The Lincoln County Commission met Tuesday, June 3 in the Lincoln County Boardroom hearing agenda items including change orders, initial...
Jun 12
American Bank & Trust opens; Open house June 26
American Bank & Trust opened in its new location on Heritage Parkway on April 28. Construction started on Aug. 26. The last day in the...
Jun 12


Larsens named Ma & Pa Teapot
This year’s Ma & Pa Teapot have been in the Tea area since 1995. Wayne and Margaret Larsen, who have been married for 47 years, moved to...
Jun 12
School board approves land purchase for future middle school
The Tea Area School Board met June 9 and approved purchasing land for a new middle school. The board has been working on acquiring land...
Jun 12


Titans make historic strides at State Girls’ relays break multiple school records; Rogers medals in three events
Matthew Rogers competes in the long jump at State. Rogers medaled in three events. Jaycie Babb helped the Sprint Medley relay claim...
Jun 5
bottom of page


