Sam's Club is closing stores in Indianapolis. Here are which ones.

Sam's Club is closing three stores in Indiana, including two in Indianapolis.

According to notices received Thursday by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, the Sam's Club stores located at 3015 W. 86th St. and 10859 E. Washington St. will close to the public on Jan. 26. A store located at 4024 Elkhart Road in Goshen is slated to close the same day.

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A total of 419 workers will be impacted statewide, including 152 employees at the 86th Street store and 157 at the Washington Street store. Sam's Club is owned by Walmart, and the notice states that terminated employees will have the opportunity to apply for open positions at other Sam's Club or Walmart locations.

The notices also come the same day Walmart announced that it will be boosting the minimum hourly wage for its U.S. employees to $11 and giving out bonuses of up to $1,000.

All hourly Sam's Club employees will be terminated March 16, and all management will be terminated April 13.

The notices state that the terminations are expected to be permanent.

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Around the nation, news outlets are reporting that Sam's Club stores are being closed without notice. In addition to Indianapolis, stores in Memphis, Atlanta, Louisiana, Houston and upstate New York are closing.

Reports indicate that as many as 60 stores may now be on the chopping block, and that thousands of people will be terminated.

IndyStar has reached out to Walmart and Sam's Club officials more detail and a full list of closures.

This story will be updated.

Call IndyStar reporter Justin L. Mack at (317) 444-6138. Follow him on Twitter: @justinlmack.