Clark County retailers sell nearly $472K in lottery tickets

Clark County had Arkansas Scholarship Lottery ticket sales totaling $469,275 in September 2025, according to a report released by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration — Office of the Arkansas Lottery.

The figure is down from $471,969 in August lottery sales.

Statewide, Arkansas had lottery ticket sales of $52,758,776, up from $50,397,360 the previous month.

The seven-county area collectively sold more than $2.31 million in lottery tickets, or roughly 4.3% of the state’s total sales. Regional sales fell about $50,000 from the previous month’s report.

The six neighboring counties surveyed (county seats in parentheses) had lottery ticket sales as follows for the month of September 2025:

Dallas County (Fordyce) had lottery ticket sales totaling $200,136; down from $203,600.50 in August.

Hot Spring County (Malvern) had lottery ticket sales totaling $491,134.50; up from $488,347.50 in August.

Montgomery County (Mt. Ida) had lottery ticket sales totaling $56,317; up from $55,461 in August.

Nevada County (Prescott) had lottery ticket sales totaling $190,963.50; down from $194,519 in August.

Ouachita County (Camden) had lottery ticket sales totaling $761,081; down from $812,808.50 in August.

Pike County (Murfreesboro) had lottery ticket sales totaling $145,115.50; up from $142,019.50 in August.

Lotto Jackpot surges to $1.338M; Natural State Jackpot jumps to $350,000

Jackpots for Arkansas-exclusive draw games are on the rise for tonight’s drawings.

Tonight’s LOTTO jackpot is $1.338 million.

Launched in 2022, LOTTO was designed to offer Arkansas players another chance to win big prizes. A Yell County resident claimed a record-setting $5.123 million jackpot earlier this year. Other jackpot winners include Sebastian and Pulaski County residents.

LOTTO drawings occur Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 p.m. Six numbers between 1 and 40 and a Bonus Number are drawn. A LOTTO player must match the first six numbers drawn to win the jackpot. Players can also win prizes of up to $25,000 for matching three or more winning numbers, with or without the Bonus Number.

Once the jackpot is won, it resets to $250,000, then increases with each drawing. If more than one jackpot-winning ticket is sold, the prize is split evenly among the jackpot winners.

LOTTO tickets cost $2 per play, and ticket sales cut off at 8:59 p.m. the night of the drawing.

Also drawing tonight, the Natural State Jackpot (NSJ) is $350,000.

NSJ drawings occur daily at 8 p.m. Five numbers between 1 and 39 are drawn. An NSJ player must match all five numbers to win the jackpot. Once hit, the NSJ jackpot will reset to $50,000, then increase by $5,000 until it reaches $100,000. After that, it will grow by $10,000 with each draw.

NSJ tickets cost $1 per play, and ticket sales cut off at 7:59 p.m.

LOTTO and NSJ tickets are available at licensed Arkansas lottery retailers and through retailer apps from ASL’s Play on the Go partners. Visit the Where To Play page on the ASL website to learn more about the Play on the Go options.

Visit MyArkansasLottery.com for more information about lottery games and how to play.


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