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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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Tea youth makes it back to the wrestling mat after accident
Last July after he got off work, Tea sophomore Hunter Wilson headed to the local hardware store to pick up a few things. On his way home...
Feb 11, 2021


District 6 Legislative coffees
Constituents in District 6 had two chances to hear from their local Legislators last weekend. District 6 Legislators hosted a...
Feb 10, 2021


Ritter becomes Titan girls’ all-time leading scorer
On Friday, Jan. 29 the Tea Area High School girls used a 29-10 second quarter advantage to surge ahead against Madison and never look...
Feb 4, 2021


School District offers unique classes for students
High school students in Tea not only have the chance to take the standard courses in math and English but now they can choose to add...
Feb 4, 2021


New daycare in Tea: Bright Foundations to open late February
Finding childcare can be one of the most difficult things new parents have to do. It is not only hard to let another person care for your...
Feb 4, 2021


Titan boys defeat Aberdeen Central, fall to STM and SFC
On Friday, Jan. 22 the Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team hosted Class AA Aberdeen Central. Four Titans were in double figures as...
Jan 28, 2021


Titan wrestlers place second in team standings at Conference Tourney
On Saturday, Jan. 23 the Tea Area High School wrestling team traveled to Hartford to compete in the Dak XII Conference Tournament. Strong...
Jan 28, 2021


Tea Fire Department recognizes members
Earlier this month the Tea Volunteer fire Department held their Christmas party and handed out awards to several members. Brayden Fowlds...
Jan 28, 2021


Tea Chamber for Development elects new officers for 2021
This past week the Tea Chamber for Development elected new officers. The new officers are as follows President Ruby Zuraff of Roo’s...
Jan 28, 2021


Tea Library finds creative ways to serve residents during Covid-19 pandemic
Gayla Wipf is a familiar face to many as she has spent the last 15 years as the Tea Community Librarian. “I first started under the head...
Jan 21, 2021
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