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MegaMillions Ticket Sold in Arkansas Wins Million-Dollar Prize

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: December 29, 2010
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Tuesday night's MegaMilions drawing produced a big winner in Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery website, a ticket worth $1-million was sold in the state which matched the five white balls. The winner bought the ticket at the Superstop on Crystal Hill Road in North Little Rock.

Lottery officials say the odds of winning a prize in the MegaMillions drawing is one in 40.

Meanwhile, a $10,000 winning ticket in Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing matched four white balls and the MegaBall.

If the winners live in Arkansas, they will pay 7-percent of their winnings in Arkansas Income Tax.    

There was no winner for the MegaMillions grand prize Tuesday night, pushing the jackpot for Friday's drawing to $237-million.

Mega Millions drawings in the Little Rock television market air only on KARK 4 each Tuesday and Friday night at 10 o'clock, while Powerball drawings air Wednesday and Saturday night at 10 o'clock.

Click here to visit our Arkansas Lottery page.

Click here to sign up for our mobile text alerts of Lottery results from KARK 4 and ArkansasMatters.com.

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