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Mississippi Lottery Mississippi Match 5, Cash 3 results for July 3, 2026
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Mississippi Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at July 3, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mississippi Match 5 numbers from July 3 drawing
19-25-28-30-33
Check Mississippi Match 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 3 numbers from July 3 drawing
Midday: 6-2-7, FB: 3
Evening: 0-7-9, FB: 2
Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 4 numbers from July 3 drawing
Midday: 4-9-7-0, FB: 3
Evening: 9-3-3-0, FB: 2
Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from July 3 drawing
Midday: 05
Evening: 09
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
Winnings of $599 or less can be claimed at any authorized Mississippi Lottery retailer.
Prizes between $600 and $99,999, may be claimed at the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters or by mail. Mississippi Lottery Winner Claim form, proper identification (ID) and the original ticket must be provided for all claims of $600 or more. If mailing, send required documentation to:
Mississippi Lottery Corporation
P.O. Box 321462
Flowood, MS
39232
If your prize is $100,000 or more, the claim must be made in person at the Mississippi Lottery headquarters. Please bring identification, such as a government-issued photo ID and a Social Security card to verify your identity. Winners of large prizes may also have the option of setting up electronic funds transfer (EFT) for direct deposits into a bank account.
Mississippi Lottery Headquarters
1080 River Oaks Drive, Bldg. B-100
Flowood, MS
39232
Mississippi Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date. For detailed instructions and necessary forms, please visit the Mississippi Lottery claim page.
When are the Mississippi Lottery drawings held?
- Cash 3: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash 4: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Match 5: Daily at 9:30 p.m. CT.
- Cash Pop: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Mississippi editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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Mississippi Lottery rolls out 4 new scratch-off games for July – SuperTalk Mississippi
As summer heats up, so do the game options from the Mississippi Lottery Corporation.
The MLC has unveiled four new scratch-off games for July, now available at retailers across the state.

“The lineup ranges from $1 to $10 and offers fresh play styles, multipliers, and bonus features with top prices up to $200,000,” the MLC said in a release.
The new games include:
- Fast Bucks ($1): Delivers quick, easy play and is loaded with $200 prizes. Players can match winning numbers or scratch a “STAR” symbol in the play area to win.
- Spicy Hot Cash ($2): Features top prizes of $20,000. Players can uncover a “HOT” symbol for an instant win or a “2X” symbol to double the prize.
- Big Money Riches ($5): Offers top prizes of $100,000. Players can reveal a “MONEY BAG” symbol for an instant win or a “2X” symbol to double the prize.
- Grand Stacks ($10): Offers top prizes of $200,000 and multiple ways to multiply winnings. Players can reveal a “GOLD BAR” symbol for an instant win, “5X” or “10X” multipliers, and two bonus spots for a chance to win instant bonus prizes.
Players can also enter eligible non-winning tickets into the lottery’s second-chance program for another opportunity to win.
Please play responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, please call the National Council on Problem Gambling’s toll-free helpline at 1-800-GAMBLER.
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List of Jackson area events to celebrate July 4th before firework shows
How Fourth of July became a celebration of history and hope
From revolution to massive fireworks, July Fourth evolved into a celebration of history, heritage and America’s values.
The Fourth of July is often marked by firework shows; however, there are alternative ways to celebrate the nation’s independence.
The holiday commemorates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The document announced the separation of the 13 North American colonies from Great Britain.
While fireworks remain a familiar staple nationwide, organizers in and near the Jackson area will offer family-friendly events that focus on patriotism and community connection without the main attraction being a dazzling burst of color and sound.
Throughout Jackson and nearby cities, events for Independence Day are expected to feature live performances, storytelling, interactive activities and games for all ages. Children can try hands-on activities, while adults can enjoy the music and cultural displays. The events are also complemented by food vendors serving classic summer treats.
With the nation also commemorating America’s 250th anniversary in 2026, the Jackson area events provide a timely reminder of civic pride.
Whether you are a longtime resident or a visitor, here are four family-friendly events in and around Jackson that you can enjoy on the holiday weekend without fireworks as the main event.
Farm Bureau Watermelon Classic 5K Run/Walk
The Annual Farm Bureau Watermelon Classic will have a 5k Run, 5k Walk and One-Mile Fun Run as competitive events, all benefitting the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. The event is also celebrating 30 years and America’s 250th birthday.
This annual event is one of the largest fundraisers for the museum each year and helps keep the doors open to visitors.
To register for this event, visit https://runsignup.com/Race/MS/Jackson/Watermelon. Registration closes at 5 p.m. July 3, 2026.
- When: 7:30-10 a.m. on Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Where: Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, 1152 Lakeland Drive in Jackson
- Admission: $18 and up
Fourth Fest
The Gluckstadt Rotary Club will present its annual Fourth Fest for the City of Gluckstadt. The event will include food trucks, inflatables, a kids’ area, a car show and performances from Joe Austin and The Tallahatchies, a live band based out of Oxford.
- When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Where: Calhoun Station Parkway in Gluckstadt
- Admission: Free
July 4th and America’s 250th Birthday Celebration
Madison the City will celebrate the Fourth of July and America’s 250th birthday with a festive program featuring the Jackson All-Stars Band, Betsy Ross sharing stories and old-fashioned games. Ed McDaniels will lead a presentation of the American flag, while Party Pets plans to offer a petting zoo. There will also be an array of food choices including hot dogs, cake, ice cream, lemonade, watermelon and strawberries.
The event’s emcee will be retired Maj. Gen. Augustus Leon Collins, who previously served as adjutant general of both the Mississippi Army and Air National Guard.
- When: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Where: Strawberry Patch Park, 271 Saint Augustine Drive in Madison
- Admission: Free
Stars, Stripes & Symphony with the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra
The Levitt AMP Downtown Jackson Music Series and the Mississippi Humanities Council will present Stars, Stripes & Symphony, an America 250 Mississippi celebration.
Though the event will have a fireworks finale, it will follow the symphony’s performance of patriotic songs. The event also includes children’s activities, food and beverage vendors.
- When: 5-9 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, 2026
- Where: Two Mississippi Museums’ Entergy Plaza, 222 North Street in Jackson
- Admission: Free
Pam Dankins is the breaking news reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Have a tip? Email her at pdankins@gannett.com.
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What stores near Jackson sell fireworks to celebrate July 4th
Fireworks Safety Guide
Essential safety tips for buying, handling, and watching fireworks to ensure a safe celebration.
Fireworks are a Fourth of July staple for many people.
Finding places to buy fireworks in Mississippi to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this year can be an exciting plan, but it also requires checking laws and following safety tips.
In 2000, consumer fireworks generated $407 million in national sales, according to the American Pyrotechnics Association.
Consumer fireworks revenue rose steadily over the next two decades, reaching $1 billion in 2019. The figure nearly doubled in 2020 to $1.9 billion and has stayed strong, averaging around $2.2 billion per year since.
Mike Chaney, Mississippi’s commissioner of insurance and state fire marshal, said he expects that this year “fireworks use will be at an all-time high” in the state.
If you are not looking to purchase fireworks, there are several events in the Jackson metro area as well as statewide events to enjoy firework shows on and around July 4. There are also alternative ways near Jackson to enjoy the holiday without fireworks as the main attraction.
Below are some places you can purchase fireworks throughout the state for the 2026 Fourth of July:
What Mississippi law says about fireworks
For people in Mississippi, celebrating the nation’s independence brings dangers and laws that residents should be aware of.
Under state law, Mississippi permits “common fireworks” such as sparklers, fountains, Roman candles and small aerial devices for consumer sale, while larger display fireworks require federal licensing.
Mississippi law states it is unlawful to ignite or discharge fireworks of any type within 600 feet of any church, hospital or school, or within 75 feet of where fireworks are stored or offered for sale.
The law states it is also unlawful to ignite or discharge the same within or throw the same from or into or at any motor vehicle.
While shooting fireworks is legal under specific conditions in Mississippi, you should also observe local laws as some cities prohibit fireworks from being used within city limits.
Before you buy or light any fireworks, take a moment to check with your county or local fire officials to determine that local laws are being followed.
Firework safety tips in Mississippi
When shooting fireworks at home, Chaney said, it is up to you to implement safety standards.
“That means using common sense, never pointing fireworks at another person and disposing of fireworks in water to prevent fire,” Chaney said.
To avoid injury, the Mississippi State Fire Marshal suggests you follow these safety tips:
- Use common sense: always read and follow the directions on each firework
- Never point or throw fireworks at another person
- Buy from reliable fireworks sellers
- Store them in a cool, dry place
- Always have an adult present when shooting fireworks
- Put used fireworks in a bucket of water and have a hose ready
- Only use fireworks outdoors, away from homes, dry grass and trees
- Light only one item at a time and keep a safe distance
- Never experiment or attempt to make your own fireworks
- Never re-ignite malfunctioning fireworks
- Never give fireworks to small children
- Never carry fireworks in your pocket
- Never shoot fireworks in metal or glass containers
Pam Dankins is the breaking news reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Have a tip? Email her at pdankins@gannett.com.
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