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Arkansas Lottery Tickets Still Hot Items

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: October 9, 2009
Arkansans are still making room in their budgets for lottery tickets.

Estimated sales figures from Thursday added up to $1,428,264, while prize payouts totaled $961,729.

The instant (scratch-off) ticket that paid off the most on Thursday was Jumbo Bucks, which delivered $304,552 in prize money, Cash Bonanza was next with $271,935, followed by 3 Times Lucky at $215,119, and Arkansas Riches with $170,123.

Cash Bonanza was the top selling ticket with $407,622 total sales. Jumbo Bucks was in second place with $395,727, followed by 3 Times Lucky's $353,059, and Arkansas Riches with $271,856.

In just 11 days (on October 20), four more instant games will go on sale. Powerball tickets will become available after 10 o'clock on Halloween night (October 31st), and state draw games start on December 14th.

Click here to see some of the latest lottery winners.

Click here for more information in our Arkansas Lottery section.

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