June 8, 2026 A new housing development in Tea is envisioned to center around a future city golf course. It’s part of a 380-acre parcel owned by the children of Henry and Cleo Mae Poppens, who farmed the area beginning in the 1940s. “My parents worked the land with a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” said Mike Poppens, the youngest of the four siblings. “It was the core of our family farm operation, and that goes into why we’re trying to do this. F…
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