Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for April 19, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced winning numbers for multiple draw games on April 19, 2025, including Powerball, Cash 3, and Lucky For Life. Powerball's winning numbers were 07-25-37-39-63, with a Powerball of 01, and a Power Play of 3. Cash 3 numbers for the midday drawing were 3-2-3, while the evening numbers were 7-0-1. Players can purchase tickets in person at various retail locations or online via the Jackpocket app, available in Arkansas and other states. The app facilitates easy ticket selection, ordering, and winnings collection.

Arkansas Lottery games play a significant role in generating revenue for state initiatives, enhancing their importance to local communities. The scheduled drawing times for various games provide consistent opportunities for players to participate. The ongoing engagement with lottery games reflects a vibrant community interest in potential winnings.

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