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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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Apr 14, 2022
TAHS alumnus strives to use music to support humanitarian efforts and create change
Dana LeVan is an alumnus of Tea Area High School and currently working toward her masters in percussion performance at the University of...
Apr 7, 2022
City council approves design plan for Athletic Complex
The Tea City Council met April 4 and approved the planning and design for phase 4 of the Athletic Complex from Confluence. The council...
Apr 7, 2022
School district launches new website, app
The Tea Area School District launched a new website and app in mid-March to improve communication with the community. “Part of our...
Mar 31, 2022
Junkin’ Market Days gears up for April event
Junkin’ Market Days was started in 2021 by Tea resident Kerry Bamsey. “I decided to hold an event in the spring of 2021,” Bamsey said....
Mar 31, 2022
Revive Boutique to open in Tea this Friday
The past few years have taken a toll on many people, with so many individuals experiencing stress and change at their workplaces during...
Mar 24, 2022
City approves numerous plats, building permits
The Tea City Council met March 21 after their meeting as a local board of equalization. The council heard appeals on 21 properties before...
Mar 23, 2022
Tea Area Vocal Jazz finds success at USD Jazz Festival
The Tea Area Vocal Jazz received 3 Superior ratings, 1st place in the 3A Vocal Jazz division, and 5 Outstanding Solo Awards at the USD...
Mar 17, 2022
Clayberg out as football coach, in as District activities director
The Tea Area School Board met March 14 and accepted the resignation from Craig Clayberg as head football coach, weight room and...
Mar 17, 2022
Walder learns from other principals in D.C.
Legacy Elementary principal Samantha Walder traveled to Washington, D.C., earlier this month to meet with other principals from across...
Mar 10, 2022
Cannabis facility conditional use permit approved
The Tea City Council met March 7 and approved a conditional use permit for a medical cannabis business. They held a public hearing where...
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