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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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New grain facility reshapes the skyline
Drivers in the Worthing area watched as a new grain facility grew up in a matter of six days. CHS Brandon broke ground on the new grain...
Aug 29, 2024


Embrace opens in new space
Embrace grand opening held Sunday, Aug. 18 Embrace Church held its first services in its new space on Heritage Parkway on Aug. 18....
Aug 29, 2024
City Council approves key developments and appointments
The Tea City Council met Aug. 19 with a large group of Scouts to observe the meeting for one of their merit badges. The council approved...
Aug 22, 2024


Tea Area High School’s marching band prepares for a vibrant and expansive season
The Tea Area High School marching band is set to dazzle audiences with an expanded lineup and an innovative show theme for the upcoming...
Aug 22, 2024


School board rejects bids for maintenance shop, bus storage: School begins Aug. 20
The Tea Area School Board met Aug. 12 with Kristen Daggett chairing the meeting in the absence of president Jason Bennett. Business...
Aug 15, 2024


Tea Veterans Memorial expands with 150 new pavers, honoring Veterans’ legacy
A project several years in the making reached another milestone this summer after community members placed over 150 brick pavers in the...
Aug 15, 2024


Tea Area High School students shine at SD-ACDA Senior Honor Choir and 50th Reunion ConcertJanice Gilbert receives Encore Award
The SD-ACDA Senior Honor Choir was held July 28 - August 2 on the campus of the University of Sioux Falls. The finale concert took place...
Aug 8, 2024
Ribbon cutting held at new show ring building at Lincoln County Fairgrounds
A ribbon cutting was held during Achievement Days on Tuesday, July 30, at the new show ring building at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds....
Aug 8, 2024
Council approves Hascall Addition Development Plan amid concerns over water management
The Tea City Council met Aug. 5 with council president Jim Erck leading the meeting in the absence of Mayor Casey Voelker. The council...
Aug 8, 2024
Back-To-School Clothing Drive: Senior project aims to support local children and families
Lizzy Mehlbrech, a senior at Tea Area High School, is spearheading a heartfelt initiative to support children and families in need as...
Aug 1, 2024
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