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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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DSS provides help for the holiday blues
PIERRE – The holiday season can be full of joy, brightness, and happiness, but for many people it can also be a stressful, sad, or lonely...
Dec 17, 2020


New auditor in Lincoln County: Sheri Lund moves up from first deputy auditor
Lincoln County residents have a new auditor; however, Sheri Lund is not new to the auditor’s office. Lund has worked in the auditor’s...
Dec 17, 2020


New approach to selling and buying homes
When you get ready to buy or sell your home you want the best. You want someone who is going to look at you as more than just a number or...
Dec 10, 2020


The Storytelling Substitute
During her time substituting there always seemed to be a few minutes at the end of a lesson when there was nothing to do. So Elaine...
Dec 10, 2020


Remodeling During Covid-19: One local contractor’s experience
When one thinks about Covid-19 they might think of things slowing down or stopping all together. That isn’t the case for one local...
Dec 3, 2020


Another option for Tea’s furry residents — new pet groomer on Main Street
A new dog groomer has set up shop on North Main in Tea. Furry and Fabulous Pet Grooming opened in August in the space at 910 North Main...
Dec 3, 2020


Local business matching monetary donations to Tea food pantry
It’s the time of year when soup is needed at the Tea Food Pantry in Trinity Lutheran Church, said Ruth Anderson. “We’re really, really...
Nov 25, 2020


Blessings box brings hope
Instead of a little library, Amy Stainbrook decided to put up a blessings box in front of her home where people can leave a donation or...
Nov 25, 2020


Local author releases book
Paul Dysart of Tea released his autobiography last week, “Can’t We All Just Get Along? The Paul Dysart Story.” “When I met Paul three...
Nov 23, 2020


Shades of Gray opens downtown
A new full service salon is ready to open in downtown Tea. Shades of Gray has partially opened, but owner Wendy Mork expects the spa to...
Nov 19, 2020
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