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 In a filing with federal regulators, discount retailer Big Lots said it intends to close 35-40 locations in the coming year, while only opening three new stores.This comes as Big Lots reduced its footprint in fiscal year 2023 from 1,425 locations to 1,392.Of the 1,392 stores Big Lots operates, the company considers 244 of them  underperforming. In its filing, the company warned that it could struggle to meet its financial obligations as it  intends to vigorously pursue its plans to enhance its liquidity  and improve the  stanley cup performance of the business. The closure of locations could allow it to liquidate assets as well as sell off some of its real estate.RELATED STORY | Kroger and Albertsons announce plans to offload hundreds of locations amid mergerThe company added that it has  substantial doubt  about its economic future.The announcement comes amid falling sales. Big Lots said its net sales decreased $114.5 million, or 10.2%, in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2023.Meanw stanley us hile, its long-term debt increased by $72.2 million from $501.6 million since the first quarter of 2023.The filings come after entering  stanley cup into a 2022 credit agreement.Big Lots has not said which 35-40 locations would close. Scripps News has contacted Big Lots for additional comment. Libp More than just groundhogs: Furry forecasters come in all shapes and sizes
 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?As spring brings warmer temperatures around the country, in Florida, it s alligator mating season.That means the state s roughly 1.3 million alligators are more active and more visible. The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office and FWC were called to a Tampa apartment complex last Wednesday when a 10-foot gator was found under a parked car. Bodycam video from the sheriff s office shows deputies help a contracted nuisance alligator trapper wrangle the gator. The gator wasn t harmed and no one was injured. According to the sheriff s office, the trapper took the gator  stanley cup to a farm. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionsays biting incidents with alligators that result in serious injury are rare, but the animals should still be given some space. This stanley cup  story or stanley cup iginally reported by Emily McCain on ABCActionNews.