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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 25, 2024
Council approves two ordinances
The Tea City Council approved two ordinances at the July 15 meeting. The council approved the second reading of ordinance 317, an...
Jul 25, 2024
Tea Area School District opens nominations for Hall of Fame
The Tea Area School District has announced the opening of nominations for the Tea Area School District Hall of Fame. This marks the third...
Jul 25, 2024
Nielson Construction offers 55-plus development
For people 55 years old and older, a new development in Tea could be the place to buy a new home. Nielson Construction has been...
Jul 18, 2024
Lincoln County 4-H Achievement Days coming July 28-Aug. 1
Preparations are underway for the 2024 Lincoln County 4-H Achievement Days. The dates for 2024 are July 28 through Aug. 1. All events...
Jul 18, 2024
Down Home by DeBoers hold grand opening
In March 2024, Down Home by DeBoers opened in Tea. The store recently celebrated its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Saturday, July...
Jul 18, 2024
Unique boutique to offer women’s, kids clothing, piano lessons in new space in Tea
A small business in Tea is celebrating its second anniversary and grand reopening in its second location. Bella & Birch now offers baby,...
Jul 18, 2024
School board recognizes Pick, swears in two members
The Tea Area School Board met July 8 with board member Conrad Pick wrapping up 12 years serving on the board. Superintendent Jennifer...
Jul 11, 2024
Squealer’s Smoke Shack to be featured on America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow
Tea’s Squealer’s Smoke Shack Bar & Grill is set to welcome a visit from America’s Best Restaurants (ABR) in mid-July 2024. ABR, a...
Jul 11, 2024
Tea welcomes Kimberly Gass as new community and high school librarian
The Tea community welcomes Kimberly Gass as the new Community and High School Librarian. Gass, originally hailing from Wisconsin, brings...
Jun 27, 2024
Historic quilt returns to Lennox for 40th anniversary of Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration: Tea churches represented in the quilt
The Spring of 1984 brought about the beginnings of the Lennox Old Fashioned 4th of July. Marty Stake, a member of St. Magdalen Catholic...
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