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Migration of Main Street: Harrisburg going through growing pains
Diane Jensen of Harrisburg recently learned how hard it is to survive in business even in a community where the population is booming.
Author Greg Mortenson, who wrote "Three Cups of Tea" with David Oliver Relin, will give a free lecture in Sioux Falls.
JazzFest not the only fun in town this weekend
JazzFest dominates the local entertainment scene this weekend, but there are other options if you don't feel like heading over to Yankton Trail Park.
Everyone is experiencing pain at the pump but for schools who are forced to run dozens of diesel guzzling buses everyday, it's causing a call for some major changes.
TEA - Twenty bands will compete for a $500 top prize during the "Battle of the
Twenty bands will compete for a $500 top prize during the "Battle of the Bands" competition Saturday in Tea.
Wet spring delays Tea, Harrisburg water
SDPipeline Water,0121 Wet spring delays Tea, Harrisburg water HARRISBURG, S.D. Residents of Tea and Harrisburg have to wait a few more weeks for a new supply of water.
Staggered cabinets add interest to kitchen design
Kitchen cabinets and other storage units serve an important purpose in the home.
Cities respond to water issues
The lawns in Tea might get a bit thirsty as watering restrictions have stiffened to once a week.
Bids arrive for Tea water tower
Tea City Engineer Jason Kjenstad presented city councilors with the bids for the city's new 500,000-gallon water tower at Monday night's regular council meeting.
TEA - Eleven-year-old Masie Hewitt likes to hang out with friends and ride her bike.
Eleven-year-old Masie Hewitt likes to hang out with friends and ride her bike. She loves dogs, too.
Tea grad tackles tough subjects
A 2005 graduate of Tea Area High School will make his professional theater debut this week in Sioux Falls.
More Water For Tea, Harrisburg Next Month
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Climbing rose may have a rust fungus
Question: My climbing rose, a William Baffin, is otherwise healthy, but I've noticed bright orange growths at the base of some of the flowers.
Pin the Tail on the Harrisburg School District's $10M
Posted by: Todd Epp - 07/04/2008 3:22 PM Here is my column in this week's Tea-Harrisburg Champion about the Harrisburg School Board and Administration's failure to come clean about the additional $10 million ...
Bestselling author coming to Sioux Falls
The Fredrikson Forum will host bestselling author Greg Mortenson at 7 p.m. Sept.
Rebuilding of Palleton highlights fire protection difficulties
Palleton, Inc. hopes to start rebuilding its manufacturing plant in the Kerslake Industrial Park later this year.
Tea Area High School's head basketball coach will have a new job in the coming school year.
Tea Area High School's head basketball coach will have a new job in the coming school year.
Wet weather is holding up construction of an emergency water pipeline to Tea and Harrisburg.
Harrisburg expands shopping options
Harrisburg may not have a grocery store, but the options for spot shopping have expanded in recent months.