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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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New agent joins Legacy Ldrship
Many residents of Tea may have noticed the new business in town while driving down Heritage Parkway — Legacy Ldrship Realty Group....
May 20, 2021


Spilde named Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to the 2020-2021 Teacher of the Year, Sarah Spilde. Spilde is Tea Area School District’s Middle School Special Education...
May 20, 2021


DeGeest holds welding competition for area high school students
On Friday, May 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Harrisburg High School and Tea Area High School welding students tested their skills at DeGeest...
May 13, 2021


School board discontinues online academy at end of school year
The Tea Area School Board met May 10 and heard from curriculum director Tonia Warzecha on the Tea Area Online Academy. Warzecha thanked...
May 13, 2021


City swears in three councilors, awards bid for law enforcement center
At the May 3 Tea City Council meeting, three city councilors took the oath of office. Sid Munson was appointed to fill his open seat in...
May 6, 2021


Titans find success at Howard Wood
This past weekend several Tea Area track and field athletes competed at Howard Wood in the Dakota Relays in Sioux Falls. The boys’ 4x200...
May 6, 2021


A stranger reaffirms community’s giving spirit
Life is full of the unexpected. When we go through our day-to-day tasks, we tend not to look for the unusual. Recently a few residents of...
Apr 29, 2021


Tea Area Community Foundation awards grants
The Tea Area Community Foundation recently awarded nearly $9,000 in grants to help local nonprofit organizations. “Our endowment fund...
Apr 29, 2021


Council approves plans for City of Tea law enforcement center
The Tea City Council met April 19 and reviewed the site plan and building plan for the city’s new law enforcement center. The council...
Apr 22, 2021


Unearthing a piece of history
An old Red & White Food Stores sign has been donated to the Tea Area Historical Society. The sign, pictured above, was unearthed by Pete...
Apr 22, 2021
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