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Winfield man dead after shooting
By TRACY ESTES
News Editor

WINFIELD - An investigation continues into a domestic incident which left a Winfield man dead and another unnamed male injured.
The incident occurred just off of Fayette County Road 73 on Tuesday, Sept. 7.
Stanley Eugene Permenter, 43, was pronounced dead at Northwest Medical Center in Winfield shortly after being transported from his mother’s home.
For more information on the shooting, please read the Saturday, Sept. 11, edition of the Journal Record.
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Nix reviews juvenile probation program
Jennifer Nix, the county’s juvenile probation officer, reviews the program recently while speaking to the Hamilton Kiwanis Club.
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Nix kept busy with handling problems posed by juveniles

By ED HOWELL
Staff Writer

HAMILTON - Marion County Juvenile Probation Officer Jennifer Nix said that based on population, Marion County is supposed to have three juvenile probation officers--but she remains the only one.
“It’s a 24/7 thing,” Nix told the Hamilton Kiwanis Club recently.
Three years ago, the state said there were funding problems and a hiring freeze went into effect, and the only help it has sent is a secretary.
“So now if I stay out all night working, there is someone in the office to answer the phone,” Nix said. For more on the story, please read the Wednesday, Sept. 8, print edition of the Journal Record.

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- Nix: Drugs, sexual abuse seen more with juveniles
- State has big effect on juvenile treatment
- Nix relates the funny side of job
- Ballard submits top bid for Hollis Building renovation
- State textbook funding falls by 90% over last 3 years
- Jordan honored as top-notch doctor
- Hamilton High receives books through NEH grant
- Pastime Theater receives $44,000 state historical grant
- State tax revenue still in downward spiral
- Board renews 25-year track lease with city
- Estes will serve as new District 7 director
- Local school boards receive president’s award
- School zone texting ban coming in Winfield
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