Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for Oct. 18, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Powerball and Cash 3 games on October 18, 2025. Participants are encouraged to check their tickets to see if they have won any prizes. This announcement is part of the Arkansas Lottery's commitment to transparency and community engagement. The lottery serves as a crucial funding source for public education initiatives in the state, reflecting its significant impact on local programs. Players can find the winning numbers on the official lottery website and through various media outlets.

The regular draws ensure continued interest and participation in the lottery. In the past year, lottery revenues have contributed millions to education funding. This ongoing support highlights the importance of state-sponsored games in Arkansas's financial landscape.

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