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Winning lottery ticket worth $120,000 sold in Mountain Home remains unclaimed after April 3 drawing

Arkansas mother wins $50,000 scratch off prize after trusting her instincts at a Little Rock gas station

Mountain Home, Arkansas – A lottery ticket worth $120,000 has been sold in Mountain Home, but officials say the prize remains unclaimed days after the winning numbers were drawn. The ticket matched all numbers in the April 3 Natural State Jackpot drawing, creating a significant win that has yet to be collected.

According to lottery officials, the winning numbers for the drawing were 7, 13, 16, 20, and 37. The ticket was purchased at 24 Hour Fuel, located at 403 Highway 62 E. in Mountain Home. Despite the excitement surrounding the win, no one has yet come forward to claim the prize, leaving the possibility that the winner may not even realize they are holding a valuable ticket.

Winners of Natural State Jackpot prizes are given a limited window to claim their winnings. In this case, the individual who purchased the ticket has 180 days from the draw date to step forward and claim the $120,000 prize. If the ticket is not claimed within that time, the money could go uncollected, adding urgency for anyone who may have purchased a ticket around that date and location.

Daily drawings and growing jackpot continue to attract players

The Natural State Jackpot continues to draw attention from players across Arkansas, with drawings held every day at 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at just $1 per play, making the game accessible to a wide range of participants. Sales for each drawing close shortly before the numbers are selected, with a cutoff time of 7:59 p.m.

As of now, the jackpot for the next drawing stands at $60,000, offering another opportunity for players hoping to match all five numbers. Lottery officials encourage anyone who purchased a ticket in Mountain Home around April 3 to check their numbers carefully. With a substantial prize still waiting to be claimed, even a simple oversight could mean missing out on a life-changing win.

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