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Just one week after bringing back their holiday "Wish Book," Sears Holdings is announcing the closure of 63 more stores. The 45 Kmart locations and 18 Sears stores will remain open for the holidays, with closure dates in January 2018. Liquidation sales, however, will begin as soon as Nov. 9. These latest closures are more in a string of many others across the country, including more than 300 Sears and Kmart locations combined. The news is even worse in Canada, where all Sears Canada locations are closing, leaving 12,000 people without jobs. Although no longer a parent company of Sears Canada, Sears Holding does own shares of Sears Canada. “Sears Holdings continues its strategic assessment of the productivity of our Kmart and Sears store base and will continue to right size our store footprint in number and size. In the process, as previously announced we will continue to close some unprofitable stores as we transform our business model so that our physical store footprint and our digital capabilities match the needs and preferences of our members," a press release on the company's website reads. Here's the full list of the latest closures from Sears and Kmart:

Kmart

Alabama

7200 Us Highway 431, Albertville

Arizona

1214 E Florence Blvd, Casa Grande

Florida

26996 Us Hwy 19 N, Clearwater 6050 Highway 90, Milton 901 Us 27 North, Sebring

Georgia

156 Tom Hill Senior Blvd, Macon 144 Virginia Ave, South Tifton 1203 Cleveland Road, Dalton

Idaho

3101 East 17th Street, Ammon

Illinois

1006 N Keller Drive, Effingham

Kentucky

2606 Zion Road, Henderson 230 L Roger Wells Blvd, Glasgow 501 Marsailles Road, Versailles 1300 Us Hwy 127 S, Frankfort

Michigan

41601 Garfield Road, Clinton Twp 200 Capital Ave Sw, Battle Creek 2125 S Mission Street, Mt Pleasant

Minnesota

1547 Highway 59 South, Thief River Falls

Missouri

2233 N Westwood Blvd, Poplar Bluff 16200 East Us Hwy 24, Independence 1400 S Limit Avenue, Sedalia 3901 Lemay Ferry Road, St Louis

North Carolina

1130 Henderson Drive, Jacksonville

Ohio

1292 Indiana Avenue, St. Marys 14901 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland 2830 Navarre Road, Oregon 4475 Mahoning Ave, Austintown 1249 North High Street, Hillsboro

Pennsylvania

3382 Birney Plaza, Moosic 2830 Gracy Center Way, Moon Township / Coraopolis 3319 North Susquehanna Trail, Shamokin Dam 22631 Route 68, Clarion

South Dakota

1815 6 Ave Se, Aberdeen

Tennessee

530 Donelson Pike, Nashville 560 South Jefferson Avenue, Cookeville 1806 N Jackson Street, Tullahoma

Texas

4520 W 7 Street, Texarkana

Virginia

4715 Nine Mile Road, Richmond, 300 Towne Centre Drive, Abingdon 3311 Riverside Drive, Danville 2315 Wards Road, Lynchburg

Wisconsin

111 Division St North, Stevens Point

West Virginia

800 Grand Central Avenue, Vienna 1287 Winchester Avenue, Martinsburg 301 Beckley Plaza, Beckley

Sears

Alabama

1701 Mcfarland Blvd E, Tuscaloosa

Arkansas

5111 Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith 201 N Shiloh Drive, Fayetteville

Arizona

Fiesta Mall, Mesa

Colorado

Greeley Mall, Greeley

Georgia

8020 Mall Pkwy, Lithonia 1709 Baytree Road, Valdosta

Massachusetts

Berkshire Mall, Lanesboro (Pittsfield)

Maryland

7885 Eastern Blvd, Baltimore

New Jersey

1200 Us Rt 22, Phillipsburg

Pennsylvania

2999 E College Avenue, State College 300 Lycoming Mall Circle, Pennsdale/Muncy 2334 Oakland Ave, Indiana

Texas

4000 Sunset Mall, San Angelo 4600 S Medford Dr, Lufkin

Utah

754 S State Street, Salt Lake City

Virginia

114 Southpark Circle, Colonial Hts

Wyoming

1400 Del Range Blvd, Cheyenne

Other News About Sears Holding

The latest closures also follows an announcement just last month that Sears would no longer be selling Whirlpool products, though they now have a partnership with online retailer Amazon to sell Kenmore appliances. kenmore photo “The launch of Kenmore products on Amazon.com will significantly expand the distribution and availability of the Kenmore brand in the U.S.,” Sears CEO Eddie Lampert said in a statement. Sears shares fell about three percent the day the newest closures were announced and are down more than 40 percent in 2017. The news of the Amazon partnership did however cause their stock to soar more than 24 percent.

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