The Tea Area High School Boys Varsity Bowling team secured a commendable fifth place finish at the 2025 South Dakota High ...
Quiet Water Farm near Hurley will begin year two of operation in March.John and Gretchen Kooyenga moved to her grandmother’s ...
By John HultSD SearchlightFull-throated support from South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden may not be enough to change the minds of skeptical lawmakers on a controversial plan to build an $825 million, 1,500 ...
The Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team put on an impressive performance on Senior Night, defeating Yankton 63-44 on Friday, Feb. 21 at home. The Titans led from the opening tip and never ...
Tea Area’s Tyler Woodring enters as top wrestler in State at 126 poundsThe Tea Area High School wrestling team is gearing up for the State Class A Wrestling Tournament, which kicks off Thursday, Feb.
Throughout the years, the Lakota Events Hall has been home to many things, but on Thursday, February 27, it will find new ...
This is part one in a three part series on the proposed Lincoln County Correctional Facility.]By Stu Whitney, South Dakota ...
The Tea Area High School girls’ basketball team competed against Harrisburg on Feb. 11 and dropped the match-up 53-45. Anna Binde led the attack for the Titans with 20 points in the game. On Friday, ...
Feb. 14 the Tea Area High School boys’ basketball team hosted Sioux City East. The Titans trailed early but fought back, outscoring Sioux City East 21-15 in the third and 19-15 in the fourth; however, ...
The 2025 SDHSAA Esports State Tournament took place at Aberdeen Central this past weekend. More than thirty teams were represented. The Tea Area High School Esports Team placed fourth overall at the ...
The Tea City Council met Feb. 18 and held a public hearing on the revised Serenity Park Addition planned development district with no one from the public to comment on it.The council held a public ...