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Titans fall to Brookings in hard-fought battle
On Friday, October 4, the Tea Area High School football team faced a tough challenge, traveling to Brookings to take on the top-ranked...
Oct 10, 2024


Larsen inducted into Tea Area High School Hall of Fame
The Tea Area School District inducted Wayne Larsen (pictured at right) and the 2011 Boys State Track Team into the district’s Hall of...
Oct 10, 2024


Titans shutout Mitchell in Homecoming victory
After rebounding from an opening-week loss to Spearfish, the Tea Area High School football team has charged back into the top five of the...
Oct 3, 2024
Titans find success in Brookings
The Tea Area High School cross country teams traveled to Brookings this past Thursday, Sept. 26 to compete in the Russ Strande Cross...
Oct 3, 2024


Titan Homecoming 2024
The Tea Area School District celebrated their 2024 Homecoming week last week, featuring a parade on Friday afternoon and culminating with...
Oct 3, 2024
Lincoln County Commissioners discuss strategic planning, insurance, and infrastructure improvements
The Lincoln County Commissioners met Tuesday, September 24 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. Commissioners heard agenda items including...
Oct 3, 2024
Tea Area High School cross country team performs strong at Clyde Cotton Invite
The Tea Area High School cross country team competed in the Clyde Cotton Invitational Meet on Saturday, Sept. 21 in Huron. The meet...
Sep 26, 2024
Titans defeat Douglas, 58-3, improve to 3-1
The Tea Area High School football team delivered a commanding performance Friday night, defeating Douglas 58-3 and improving their season...
Sep 26, 2024


King Jongejeugd and Queen Burrack to reign over Homecoming festivities
Pictured above, from left to right, Claire Hank, Mya Neuhardt, Kalli Boom, Kyla Brown, Queen Delainey Burrack, King Jacob Jongejeugd,...
Sep 26, 2024
City Council greenlights zoning changes, considers baseball field enhancements
The Tea City Council met Sept. 23 and held three public hearings. The first public hearing was for a conditional use permit for motor...
Sep 26, 2024
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