About us
The Anamosa Journal-Eureka is thought to be the oldest, continuous business in Jones County, celebrating its 155th birthday in 2010.
The publication originally began as two papers: the Anamosa Eureka, founded in 1855 and the Anamosa Journal, which started in 1872. At that time, the Eureka was a Republican newspaper, while the Journal represented the Democratic viewpoint.
The newspapers remained separate until 1979 when they merged into the Anamosa Journal-Eureka. The publication maintained the Journal’s Thursday publication day.
The newspaper began digital production in 2004 and the website was added in late 2005.
The Town Crier, an area shopper, produced alongside the newspaper, began in the 1960s. It is distributed for free to over 8,800 homes in Southern Jones County and parts of Linn and Cedar Counties.



