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The Tea Steam were unable to solve Renner pitching on Monday, July 6, falling 4-0 to the Renner Monarchs in amateur baseball action. Renner struck first in the opening inning, capitalizing on an error to take a 1-0 lead. The Monarchs added two more runs in the third inning to extended its advantage to 3-0. Renner added an insurance run in the seventh, making it 4-0. Tea had oppo...

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The Tea Area baseball teams have enjoyed a busy week. Below is the recap for this past week: 13U TITANS The 13U Titans swept a doubleheader against Brandon Valley on Wednesday. In Game 1, the Titans erased a four-run deficit with a five-run fifth inning to complete the comeback. Jax Jacobsma led the offense with two hits, Jack Anderson drove in two runs and Oliver Smith closed t...

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The Tea Area High School boys basketball team flexed their muscles this offseason by capturing the championship at the University of Wisconsin Team Camp last week. Competing Wednesday and Thursday against teams from multiple states, the Titans put together an undefeated four-game run to claim the tournament title. Tea Area opened the championship bracket with a convincing 71-38 ...

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The Tea City Council met July 6 and held a public hearing on a variance. Community development director Albert Schmidt presented information for a variance at 1601 E. 1st Street for temporary approval for a non-hard surface for the parking area along East 1st Street. He said the area would help them move product across their property without going on 1st Street. The council appr...

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[Editor’s Note: Following the interviews detailed in the story below, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, July 7, to fill the vacant District 2 commissioner seat. After voting by paper ballot, former state legislator and Tea mayor Herman Otten was selected to serve as the District 2 representative. Otten received votes from Commissioners Tiffani Landeen, Ji...

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