City of Tea to Revisit Fireworks Ban at City Council Meeting
The biggest fireworks show of the season might be taking place at the Tea City Council meeting tonight (June 28).
Recently, the city of Tea announced that they have banned the use of fireworks within city limits. The decision was made in conjunction with Lincoln County s burn ban and the dry conditions around the area. With the decision, the city council also elected to allow the mayor to reverse the ban if the city received adequate rainfall prior to the 4th of July according to Tea Weekly.
Tea is one of the most popular places in the state for people to shoot fireworks. With multiple fireworks stores off of the two Tea interstate exits, it s easy to see why Tea is a popular place for the 4th of July.
City of Tea to Revisit Fireworks Ban at City Council Meeting
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Top 10 Fastest Growing Cities in South Dakota
Everyone knows that Sioux Falls and Rapid City are the two biggest cities in the Mount Rushmore State. But a number of cities throughout South Dakota are growing at a rapid pace.
Many of these communities have nearly doubled in population since the last census in 2010, including the top two on the list, which you can find right here in the Sioux Empire.
A recent study by HomeSnacks, focused on the most current census data for the state, and here s what they found.
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Top 10 Fastest Growing Cities in South Dakota
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