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Eureka County, Nevada County in the United States

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Ozarka

Ozarka is a brand of spring water which is bottled and sold in the South Central United States, including Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Mississippi, and portions of Tennessee, Missouri, and Kansas. The Ozarka Spring Water Company was founded in Eureka Springs, Arkansas in 1905, but is now a division of Nestlé Waters North America, Inc. Ozarka's slogan is Born Better. Eureka Springs is situated in the Ozark Mountains, from which the company's name comes. The Ozarka water is selected from natural springs sources in Texas. It is no longer sourced in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

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Eureka, Texas is a ghost town in Crockett County, Texas. It was originally established as Couch Well, and in 1891 was one of the towns vying to become the county seat in the county's first election. Two cowboys who rode into San Angelo, Texas reported to the San Angelo Standard that Ozona had defeated Eureka in this election.