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Scratch-off participants in the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery win big all around the state

Little Rock, Arkansas – A total of $450,000 was won by three fortunate lottery players in Arkansas who played scratch-off tickets.
A $10 Ultimate Riches instant game won a Grant County homeowner $200,000 in winnings. The winning ticket was bought by the player at One Stop Fuel on Sheridan’s Highway 167.
According to lottery authorities, his wife was first dubious about his riches but eventually came to terms with them.
The wife of the winner informed lottery authorities, “I just turned and looked at him.” “I was out of breath!”
The Grant County athlete stated that he intends to use his reward to establish a college fund for his grandchildren.
Additionally, Leon S. from Mississippi County won $200,000 in an instant game called the $10 Multiplier Bonus. He bought the winning ticket at Blytheville’s PJ Express on South Airbase Highway. According to lottery authorities, his wife encouraged him to purchase the ticket.
“I was in disbelief! His wife said, “I just looked at it, really didn’t say anything,” after he told her the news.
Leon informed lottery authorities that he intends to use his riches to contribute to his daughter’s college fund.
In a $20 instant game called the $50,000 Frenzy, Tanner C. of Washington County won $50,000. Tanner purchased the winning ticket at Prairie Grove’s Frederick’s One Stop on North Pittman.
When Arkansans heard about his gains, he urged them to play.
Tanner remarked, “It doesn’t cost a lot, and it might turn into something crazy—like today.”
Tanner stated that he intends to keep his winnings.
The Multiplier Bonus instant game and the Ultimate Riches instant game both have one top prize left. On the $50,000 Frenzy quick game, there are still 81 top prizes up for grabs.
Go to MyArkansasLottery.com to learn more about lottery games and how to play.
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