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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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Aug 5, 2022
Water surcharges, city pay increase
By Garrett Ammesmaki, Editor Tea city councilors had a marathon session to kick off August. Over the course of two-and-a-half hours, city...
Jul 29, 2022
Titan wrestlers capture third at TLAN camp among top teams
By Anne Homan, Sports Reporter Tea Titan Wrestlers proudly display their third place trophy won at the 2022 TLAN QC Camp held in July in...
Jul 29, 2022
Patrons of the Tea Pizza Ranch will notice upgrades to the restaurant’s FunZone
Garret Ammesmaki, Editor Patrons of the Tea Pizza Ranch will notice a few upgrades to the restaurant’s FunZone. The business recently...
Jul 27, 2022
Morgan Lane Assisted Living Facility in Tea shutting down
By Garrett Ammesmaki, Editor The Morgan Lane Assisted Living facility in Tea will be closing its doors after being sold to an as-of-yet...
Jul 21, 2022
Lincoln County Livestock 4-H Club Year-in-Review
Items 4-H collected for a food drive pantry. During the 4-H year, the Lincoln Couth Livestock 4-H Club met seven times. On October 13,...
Jul 21, 2022
Tea police camp helps students solve crime
By Garrett Ammesmaki, Editor School Resource Officer Alexi Miranda shows Tea area students how to take fingerprints during the police...
Jul 21, 2022
Some residents may experience decrease in water pressure as water towers run low
By Garrett Ammesmaki, Editor The Tea City Council ended their July 18 meeting with a discussion on increased water restrictions in the...
Jul 13, 2022
Tea firefighters, police bringing vehicles to next Storytime - Upcoming library events
We will have something special happening at the library for Storytime on Wednesday, July 20 @ 10:00. The Tea fire station and the City of...
Jul 13, 2022
4-H’ers travel to D.C.
By Wendy Sweeter Lincoln County 4-H’ers Alicia Ruud and Kaylee Bosma attended the 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus trip in June. Two...
Jul 13, 2022
Tea outgrows wastewater system, regionalizes
By Wendy Sweeter Stabilization ponds on the southeast end of town will gradually go down and end when the regionalization project with...
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