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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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Jul 15, 2021
Helping in a time of need: Tea Community Food Distribution receives grant
Throughout the community there are many organizations who put in countless hours to make Tea, South Dakota a better place to live....
Jul 15, 2021
Future of Legion Hall still up in the air
How many times have residents of Tea driven past the brick building located on Main Street and not given it much thought? Now the...
Jul 8, 2021
A piece of history for sale: Well-known Tea Steak House owners look to retire
If you live in Tea, you know the Tea Steak House. This well-known restaurant has boasted the best steaks in South Dakota for years....
Jul 8, 2021
Legion continues success
The Tea Legion Post 266 TinCaps took on Volga last Thursday, June 30 and were able to get the 6-2 victory, thanks to five runs in the...
Jun 30, 2021
The man behind the business — local window washer also runs marathons
Local business owners are truly the hidden gems of our communities. Many of us see them working week in and week out without ever knowing...
Jun 30, 2021
Fireworks allowed in Tea July 3 and 4
The City of Tea has partially lifted the ban of fireworks for July 3rd and 4th only. The City of Tea held a special meeting on June 28,...
Jun 24, 2021
Lincoln County activates burn ban immediately
Lincoln County Emergency Management, after consultation with the fire departments in the county, has activated the county burn ban. The...
Jun 24, 2021
Tea City Council bans fireworks
The Tea City Council met June 21 and discussed the dry conditions the area is facing. Mayor John Lawler said he had been in contact with...
Jun 17, 2021
Tea High School’s construction class completes house build
A few weeks ago, Tea High School students had a chance to see their hard work pay off, when the completed 2000 square foot ranch house...
Jun 17, 2021
School board approves new rules to curb vaping use
The Tea Area School Board met June 14 and discussed changes to the middle school, high school, activities and Chromebook handbooks. In...
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