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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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Titans cap off perfect season with State title
The Tea Area Titans brought their “AA” game to the Class A Championship title game this past Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Dakota Dome in...
Nov 19, 2020


School board opens facilities to groups with Tea youth
Tea Area School District school board met Nov. 9 and discussed COVID-19 and how to open facilities. Superintendent Jennifer Lowery noted...
Nov 12, 2020


Titans return to State Championship
This Saturday, Nov. 14 the Tea Area High School football team will make their third appearance in the Class A State Championship game...
Nov 12, 2020


Legacy students learn about civic engagement
During the week leading up to the election, elementary students at Legacy learned about civics and met with guest speakers virtually....
Nov 5, 2020


Council approves street maintenance assessment
During a short meeting, Tea City Council concluded all of the business on their agenda in under twenty minutes. The Street Maintenance...
Nov 5, 2020


COVID-19 cases continue to climb
Lincoln County, South Dakota passed 800 active cases on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020 with the South Dakota Department of Health (SD DOH)...
Oct 29, 2020


Free breakfast and lunch for all Tea Area School District students
Last week, Tea Area School District Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Lowery announced that Tea Area School District will be able to provide...
Oct 29, 2020


City approves building permits
The Tea City Council met Oct. 19 for their only meeting this month. The council approved the site plan and building plans for Midwest...
Oct 22, 2020


Families share their in school and at home learning experiences
Starting the school year in August had parents, teachers and school administrators trying to decide what was best for their kids. Parents...
Oct 22, 2020


Tea business offers pet owners options for pet sitting
The love of animals led a Tea couple to start their own pet sitting business a year ago. Kelsea Zillgitt and her husband, Shawn, started...
Oct 15, 2020
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