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"Eureka!" - ("I found it") - shouted one of the small bands of hardy pioneers who in August of 1857 discovered a spring of cool , clear water not far from what is now known as Fall River. Abundant drinking water was a strong factor in their search for a place to settle; therefore, they soon agreed that they had found an ideal place and laid claim to the area for a town site they chose to name "Eureka". Makeshift cabins and . . . read more
You can still say "Eureka! I found it!" and mean it. The city of Eureka has free city lots available on a very limited basis. Located in the heart of a quiet residential district, there are four large lots still not spoken for. The site was originally the location of Mulberry School which was torn down when Eureka School . . . read more
Bids have been let and the project has been awarded to Beachner Construction. Construction is scheduled to start March 15th.. The City had hoped to begin sooner as the wait has been extensive to say the least. This project will renovate US Highway 54 at the intersection of main street in Eureka. The project has been several years in . . . read more