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Friday, June 13, marked 30 years of service for Tea Fire Chief, Steve Oberle. While some may see the day as an old ...
With all members present, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, June 10 in the Lincoln County Boardroom. Dr. Kenneth Snell was present for a budget work session. The work session is ...
Teapot Days—kicked off on Wednesday, June 18 and will continue through Saturday, June 21. The multi-day celebration brings together residents, local organizations, and visitors for family-friendly fun ...
The Tea Area High School boys’ soccer has announced open field times. Those dates include the following: June 24th, 26th and 30th; July 8th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 21st, 22nd, 24th, 28th, 29th and ...
On Thursday, June 12, the Tea Steam amateur baseball team continued their winning ways, securing an 18-2 victory over the Parker Ringnecks.Tea’s pitching staff set the tone early. Trey Heckenlaible ...
The Tea City Council met June 16 and held a public hearing on a variance.No one from the public was present to comment on the variance at 2525 N. Ivy Road. Community development director Albert ...
This year’s Ma & Pa Teapot have been in the Tea area since 1995.Wayne and Margaret Larsen, who have been married for 47 years ...
The Lincoln County Commission met Tuesday, June 3 in the Lincoln County Boardroom hearing agenda items including change orders, initial budget discussions, and funding requests. Highway Superintendent ...
American Bank & Trust opened in its new location on Heritage Parkway on April 28.Kathy Graff, market manager in Tea, invites everyone to the bank’s open house on June 26 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. They ...
The Tea Area School Board met June 9 and approved purchasing land for a new middle school.The board has been working on acquiring land over the last two years. They approved purchasing 21.46 acres ...
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