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Shopko files for bankruptcy protection, Alliance store to remain open

ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin-based retail chain Shopko Stores has filed for bankruptcy protection as it makes plans to close more stores.

The company says excessive debt and ongoing competitive pressure are forcing it to seek protection from creditors. Shopko is reporting assets of less than $1 billion and liabilities of between $1 billion and $10 billion.

Shopko says it plans to continue operating through Chapter 11 reorganization after securing $480 million in financing from a group of lenders led by Wells Fargo Bank. The financing will allow Shopko to continue to pay employees, vendors and suppliers.

The retailer, headquartered near Green Bay, says it will close 38 more stores. Last month, it announced plans to close about 40 of its more than 300 stores across the country.

Panhandle Post reports that many Shopko stores throughout western Nebraska have closed or will be closing including stores in Kimball, Gordon, and Ogallala. However, according to Box Butte Development Corporation Executive Director Chelsie Herian, “Box Butte Development Corporation is remaining in close contact with the local Shopko hometown store. The manager and I are keeping each other aware of recent happenings and announcements that are going on within the corporation. At this time our store here in Alliance is safe”.

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