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the Tea Area School District. Reach our office at 605-213-0049 or email.
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City approves CUP for night club, police K9
The Tea City Council met Dec. 18 and held a public hearing where they approved a conditional use permit for a night club. Planning and...
Dec 21, 2023
Titans boys open season 1-1
The Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team began their 2023-24 season on Friday, Dec. 8 when they traveled to Dakota Valley. The...
Dec 14, 2023
School board approves 2024-25 calendar
The Tea Area school board met Dec. 11 and approved the 2024-25 school calendar. School is scheduled to start Aug. 20 in 2024 and end May...
Dec 14, 2023


Wrestling officiating a family affair for Slykhuis bunch
It’s officially wrestling season in South Dakota. For the Slykhuis family, it’s very much a part of life, but not in the same way it is...
Dec 14, 2023
Commissioners navigate fiscal, community priorities
The Lincoln County Commissioners met Tuesday, December 5 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. With all members present, Commissioners heard...
Dec 14, 2023
Titans open season in Watertown
On Dec. 2 the Tea Area High School wrestling team opened their season at the 2023 Marv Sherrill Dual Tournament in Watertown. The Titan...
Dec 7, 2023
Tea Area High School Basketball: Titan girls & boys ready to embark on 23-24 season
Titan girls look to build on 13-10 record Excitement is building in Tea as the Tea Area High School girls’ basketball team, led by Head...
Dec 7, 2023
Library receives grant from Tea Area Community Foundation
The Tea Community Library celebrated a “Big Check” presentation during its recent open house this past Saturday, showcasing the positive...
Dec 7, 2023
Commissioners confront controversial rezoning proposal amidst public opposition
The Lincoln County Commissioners met Tuesday, Nov. 28 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. With all members present, Commissioners heard...
Dec 7, 2023
City approves bid for Bakker Landing traffic signal
The Tea City Council met Dec. 4 and approved the bid for the Bakker Landing Avenue traffic signal project. The council approved the low...
Dec 7, 2023
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