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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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Feb 9, 2023
City of Tea welcomes new staff New park & rec director, Jake Kerr, brings experience
Tea’s new park & rec director brings nearly nine years of experience to the position. Jake Kerr started with the city in December, but he...
Jan 12, 2023
City approves cannabis license renewals
The Tea City Council met Jan. 9 after having to move the meeting from Jan. 2 due the snowstorm. Councilors Aaron Otten and Joe Weis were...
Jan 6, 2023
Tea Area Community Food Distribution scheduled for January 19
The Tea Area Community Food Distribution will be from 5:00 to 6:00 pm on Thursday, Jan. 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 335 W. First St,...
Jan 6, 2023
Commissioners approve roadway agreement
By Jennifer Harms The Lincoln County Commission met Tuesday, December 27 in the Canton Board room. All members were present for the...
Jan 6, 2023
CrossFit 605 opens in Tea
Above: CrossFit 605 owners Tom and Karly Rychlik. They opened Jan. 2. By Wendy Sweeter Residents have a new place to workout in Tea as of...
Dec 29, 2022
Famous events that have taken place January 1
January 1 is all about new beginnings. Upon waking up on the first day of a new year, it’s not uncommon for people to turn over a new...
Dec 26, 2022
City council approves fireworks for New Year’s
By Wendy Sweeter The Tea City Council met Dec. 19 and approved fireworks on New Year’s Eve. Fireworks may be shot off in the city for 2.5...
Dec 26, 2022
Tea Police Department help families over the holidays with ‘Shop with a Cop’
T he Tea Police Department along with other local law enforcement agencies helped to make the holidays a bit brighter for some area...
Dec 17, 2022
Kirschenman to compete in All-American Bowl
By Anne Homan Reis Kirschenman has committed to play Division I football with SDSU next season. On Dec. 19 he will compete in the...
Dec 17, 2022
Christmas spirit shines bright in Tea with Christmas Lanes project
By Wendy Sweeter The neighbors on James Avenue have decorated with the theme Candy Cane Lane. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
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