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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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Jan 11, 2024
School board selects election date
The Tea Area School Board met Jan. 8 and set the school board election date. The election will be June 18. Conrad Pick and Jason...
Jan 11, 2024
City approves new water rates
The Tea City Council met Jan. 8 where they approved new water rates. The new monthly residential water usage charges will change from...
Jan 11, 2024
High school expansion moves along
Construction on the high school expansion has made progress over the past few months. Masons spent the week before Christmas working on...
Jan 4, 2024
Commissioners address demolition bids, highway projects, and HR policies
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, Dec. 26 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. With all members present, commissioners...
Jan 4, 2024
City begins exploring possibility of rec center
The City of Tea has begun looking at the possibility of building a recreation center. “With the coming construction of a new exit at 85th...
Jan 4, 2024
Legacy student recognized for heroic actions
On Nov. 8, Legacy Elementary junior kindergarten teacher Brittney Nelson was traveling with her two children home from a late meeting in...
Dec 21, 2023
City approves CUP for night club, police K9
The Tea City Council met Dec. 18 and held a public hearing where they approved a conditional use permit for a night club. Planning and...
Dec 14, 2023
School board approves 2024-25 calendar
The Tea Area school board met Dec. 11 and approved the 2024-25 school calendar. School is scheduled to start Aug. 20 in 2024 and end May...
Dec 7, 2023
Library receives grant from Tea Area Community Foundation
The Tea Community Library celebrated a “Big Check” presentation during its recent open house this past Saturday, showcasing the positive...
Dec 7, 2023
City approves bid for Bakker Landing traffic signal
The Tea City Council met Dec. 4 and approved the bid for the Bakker Landing Avenue traffic signal project. The council approved the low...
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