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The Schulte family is back in the auto business — this time with a new concept that revolves around classic, specialty and ...
Before the festivities of Tea Chamber’s Saturday in the Park begin on Aug. 16, lace up your running shoes and head to Tea ...
After dropping their District Tournament opener, the Tea Steam bounced back in dramatic fashion, winning two straight games ...
A new event venue has officially opened its doors in Tea. Wynn + Wonder celebrated its grand opening on Thursday, July 31, ...
The Tea City Council met Aug. 4 and held two public hearings.The council approved a conditional use permit for a group daycare at 317 N. Joseph Ave. with no comment from the public. The property ...
Tryouts for the Tea Baseball Association’s 2026 competitive teams are coming up: Wednesday, Aug. 6 (3rd-6th grades), and ...
The Tea 13U Titans baseball team traveled to Brookings over the weekend to compete in the State Tournament. The Titans ...
In 1978, Lisa Maka opened a Taekwondo studio. Now, nearly 50 years later, Maka and her class are looking to compete in an international tournament in Puerto Rico and are fundraising to meet their ...
With all members present, the Lincoln County Commission met Tuesday, July 22 in the Lincoln County Board room. Commissioners heard agenda items. Sheriff Steve Swenson with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s ...
A large crowd gathered in Tea on July 24 to honor longtime resident, former councilman, and water advocate Sid Munson with a special dedication ceremony. The Lewis & Clark Regional Water System ...
Located at 615 E. Brian St, Nando Blades and Braids & Fades owners and newlyweds Hernando “Nando” and Portia Uribe have settled into the Tea community and are hoping for future expansion.Born and ...
Governor Larry Rhoden has announced the appointment of James “Jim” Schmidt to the South Dakota Board of Economic Development.
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