The Tea Area High School wrestling teams competed in the Rapid City Invite on Friday, December 13. The boys finished tenth as a team, while the girls placed 44th overall. Tyler Woodring, wrestling at ...
The Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team tipped off their season on Friday, Dec. 13, with a hard-fought road victory against the Huron Tigers. The Titans took an early lead, finishing the first ...
As the Tea Area High School wrestling team gears up for another season, Head Coach John Niesen enters his ninth year leading the Titans. With an overall coaching record of 87-68, Niesen aims to guide ...
The Tea City Council met Nov. 18 and approved the 2025 appropriations ordinance. The budget includes funding to replace the playground equipment at the city park. The council approved the Harvard ...
In a display of community spirit, Scooter’s Coffee in Tea celebrated its second year participating in the annual Day of Giving on November 15th by donating an impressive $3,116 to the Tea Area Food ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 5 Tea Area High School inducted new members into the National Honor Society. New members are pictured above and include: Leah Ackmann, Derek Andersen, Jaycie Babb, Preslie Benning, ...
The streets of Tea shone brightly with Christmas cheer on Saturday, November 30, as the community gathered for the first annual Parade of Lights. Hosted by the Tea Chamber for Development, the event ...
The Lincoln County Commission met Tuesday, November 26 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. With all members present, commissioners heard agenda items including lien request, 4-H Shooting Sports Raffle, ...
The Tea Area High School girls’ basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season full of firsts, led by new head coach Taylor Fechner. This year, the Titans step into Class AA competition for the ...
The Tea Weekly newspaper is published every Friday and is available by subscription for $50 per year in South Dakota. Tea Weekly will arrive in your mailbox on Fridays. It is also available for ...