Jan. 10 Representative-elect Herman Otten announced that he will resign his seat in the State House of Representatives. Upon ...
The Tea Area High School wrestling team headed out to Presho on Saturday, Jan. 11 to compete in the Mid Dakota Monster ...
The Tea Chamber for Development has honored Tea Ace Hardware with the 2024 Small Business of the Year Award. Since opening ...
Jan. 9 the Tea Area High School girls’ basketball team traveled to Hartford to take on West Central. The Titans, led by Ellie Clayberg’s 21 points, defeated the Trojans 47-43 to improve to 3-4 on the ...
Jan. 7 the Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team defeated Sioux City North, 60-55. The Titans jumped out to an early 18-9 lead and were able to hang on for the 60-55 victory. “We sure learned how ...
The Tea Area School Board met Jan. 13.Superintendent Jennifer Lowery congratulated Allison Bertram on being named the 2024-25 Assistant Middle School Principal of the Year for the southeast ...
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, January 7 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. All five Commissioners were present to welcome new commissioners, Betty Otten and Doug Putnam to their ...
Jan. 6 the Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team traveled to Brookings and earned a decisive 68-38 victory. Tea led 21-12 after the opening quarter and never looked back, outscoring Brookings ...
Morgan Lane Village is under new management and will be renamed Tea Retirement Living by Caring Professionals. The new administration is taking the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the ...
Though it’s an off year in election terms, 2025 will pack a considerable punch within the scope of South Dakota politics. The drama begins in January, when Gov. Kristi Noem is scheduled to begin ...
The Tea City Council met for the first time in 2025 on Jan. 6. They held a public hearing for a new retail on-off sale malt beverage and South Dakota farm wine license for One Stop Tea LLC at 101 W.