Imagine winning $10,000 in a lottery and not realizing it? That is what has happened in Arkansas. A winning Mega Millions ticket was bought in Arkansas and is now worth $10,000. As of this writing, no one has claimed the ticket and its winnings yet.

The winning ticket was purchased for the Tuesday, August 13 drawing. Have you checked your ticket numbers?

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The Mega Millions winning ticket worth $10,000 was sold at Travel Centers of America, located at 1806 Highway 371 West in Prescott.

There were more winning tickets that are still unclaimed. There were six other winners in the Mega Millions. One won a $2,000 cash prize and five others won $800 each. That's nothing to sneeze at!

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Whoever bought the $10,000 winning ticket has 180 days from the drawing date to claim their money. I don't know about you but $10,000 is a nice chunk of change.

The Winning Mega Millions Numbers From August 13 Were...

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The winning numbers were 34, 55, 59, 65 and 70, and the Mega Ball® was 12. The Megaplier® multiplier was 4.

How do You Play The New $10K Stacks Instant Game?

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Have you played the new $10K Stacks instant game? Since it launch there have been 21 winners claiming $10,000.

There were originally 150 $10,000 top prizes, but there are still 129 more out there. To win on this instant game, your ticket must have one of the Auto Win, 10X multiplier or $10,000 instant win symbols, or you can match the winning numbers displayed at the top of the ticket.

You can find more information about these lottery games and more at MyArkansasLottery.com.

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