A Lebanon boy on vacation in South Carolina made an incredible find: a fossilized tooth from a species of shark that’s been extinct for ages.

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đź”— Remains of Korean War soldier to be buried in Lebanon County
The remains of a U.S. Army soldier from Ohio killed in the Korean War will be buried at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, officials said.
đź”— Palmyra-based thoroughbred breeder Rich Miller still loves the game
Rich Miller has been involved with horses since 1960 and his property in Palmyra, Pa. has consistently produced winners.
đź”— Developer seeks 10-year tax abatement on luxury apartments from Palmyra School District
Ventura Real Estate Holdings requested a 10-year LERTA tax abatement from the Palmyra Area School District during the Aug. 11 finance committee meeting, but school board members have concerns about its financial impact.
đź”— Legendary Lebanon High assistant Bud Getz touched many lives
He was born Harold G. Getz, Jr. on Oct. 12, 1954, but to those who knew him best and loved him most, he was either ‘Bud’ or ‘Coach Getz’.
đź”— Lebanon VAMC dedicates Behavioral Health Clinic
The giant, ceremonial scissors were wielded Wednesday morning on the second floor of Building 18 at the Lebanon V-A Medical Center, to snip the ribbon on the expanded Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic now serving the veterans of South Central Pennsylvania.
🔗 Lebanon’s Puerto Rican Parade a big success
Sunday was Lebanon’s first-ever Puerto Rican parade and heritage celebration downtown.
đź”— 300-year-old home for sale in Lebanon County
The “Tobias Bickel House” was built in 1720, more than half a century before the Declaration of Independence was signed and almost a century before Lebanon County, where the home currently sits, was established.
đź”— Dairy Farmers of America hit with new antitrust lawsuit in Northeast
Dairy Farmers of America is being sued again over allegedly attempting to dominate the Northeast milk market.
đź”— Jersey girls hit high notes at Lebanon Area Fair Youth Dairy Show
Ella Hlavaty of Lititz and Lebanon’s Megan Hostetter took top honors with their entries July 26 in Lebanon Area Fair’s youth dairy show.
đź”— 40-vehicle crash partially caused by heavy rains in Lebanon County: police
When 40 vehicles crashed on Interstate 81 in Lebanon County on Thursday, heavy rains were in the area, according to police.
đź”— Susquehanna River group settles pollution claims against Lebanon poultry plant
The Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper and Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association say they have come to an agreement to settle a federal lawsuit under the Clean Water Act against Keystone Protein Company.
đź”— Pennsylvania peach season presses on despite freeze
How’s peach season going? The answer is going to vary from “good” to “terrible” depending on what part of Pennsylvania the grower is from.
🔗 Lebanon Fair’s new pavilion dedicated to Carl Wenger
The new Carl Wenger Pavilion at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds in Lebanon, Pa., is both a useful and attractive addition to the facility; it was completed in time for this year’s Lebanon Area Fair, held July 23-30.
đź”— Brush fire along Burd Coleman mountain in Lebanon County
Fire crews were dispatched to the intersection of Burd Coleman Road and Overlook Drive in the Cornwall Borough just before 7 p.m. on Thursday.