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The Tea Area FFA chapter returned from the 97th South Dakota State FFA Convention with high honors, earning recognition as a ...
The Tea City Council met April 7 in a brief meeting.City administrator Justin Weiland presented information about Diligent ...
A $729,000 consultant contract will be added to the roughly $50 million South Dakota has already spent on a stalled prison construction effort. State officials signed a contract this week to pay a ...
After 21 years of employment with the city, planning and zoning administrator Kevin Nissen retired April 4.Nissen got his start with the city in the old city hall in 2004 when it was just him and ...
Venture Elementary Principal Jay Swatek received a surprise honor this past Friday morning, Apr. 4 when he was named the 2025 South Dakota Elementary Principal of the Year.Swatek was surrounded by his ...
With all members present, the Lincoln County Commissioners met Tuesday, April 1 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. Commissioners heard agenda items including highway department bids, sheriff contracts, ...
The Tea Area Titans softball team’s season is underway. The team hosted Sioux Falls Jefferson on Thursday, Apr. 3 and fell 3-15 in the match-up. The game was called after five innings of play.
The City of Tea will hold an election on April 8 at City Hall, located at 600 E. 1st Street. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.
Two Tea Area High School choir students, brothers Mathew (Senior) and Jacob (Sophomore) Birger, had the opportunity of a ...
As we near the end of the school year, the Tea Area School District is partnering with the Tea Area Parent Teacher Organization (TAPTO) to celebrate our teachers. We are grateful for our partnership ...
Maka’s Taekwondo made history last Saturday, March 29, as it hosted its 34th annual South Dakota State Taekwondo Championships. The event, held in Tea, saw an unprecedented 40 students from Maka’s ...
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