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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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Committee to break ground for Veterans Memorial on May 30
The memorial will be located at the corner of South Main Avenue and East Third Street in Tea. Above is a perspective drawings of what is...
May 26, 2022


Tea library reopens Saturday
By Gayla Wipf, Tea Librarian Inventory is done and we plan to open the library backup to the public this Saturday, May 21 from 9:00 am -...
May 20, 2022


District celebrates student’s accomplishments
Sports Boosters Scholarship winners are pictured above. Tea Area School District held its annual all school graduation May 16. Graduating...
May 20, 2022


“Vicious” storm largely spares city
By Garrett Ammesmaki Remnants of the destroyed 4-H construction site on Highway 17, north of Lennox. The storm surge that pummeled...
May 20, 2022


SDHDA has opened the application period for the 2022 Emergency Solutions Grants
PIERRE, SD – South Dakota Housing Development Authority (SDHDA) is seeking applicants for the Emergency Solutions Grants Program. The...
May 11, 2022


Pavement marking project to begin on Interstate 29 between Canton and Tea
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) says pavement marking work is scheduled for Interstate 29 between the Canton Exit...
May 11, 2022


Local youth competes at Mile High Stadium
Kellen Toupal, son of Cody and Shalene Toupal of Tea, started racing motocross when he was four years old—just like his older brother...
May 11, 2022


Tea Area School District Teacher of the Year nominees announced
This past week was Teacher Appreciation Week. Tea Area School District Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Nebelsick Lowery said, “We are proud...
May 5, 2022


Commissioners execute agreement with SD DOT
By Naylah Johnson The Lincoln County Commissioners met on the morning of April 26th to host several public hearings, approve county bids,...
May 5, 2022


New mayor sworn in
By Wendy Sweeter Five-year Tea city councilman Casey Voelker was sworn in as mayor May 2. After hearing from 20-year mayor John Lawler...
May 5, 2022
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