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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 7

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"It's good logic that, if you have more invested, you're going to fight harder to keep it." Beyond 2008, Groves, Young and Mathews predict a strengthening Clarksville housing market. "I foresee our market improving all the time. For Realtors, selling in this market right now takes a little more work, but I foresee the Fort Campbell deployments winding down. "I'm already getting calls from folks who are anticipating the troops' return, and wanting to beat the rush and plan ahead," Groves said. Jimmy Settle is business editor and can be reached by phone at 245-0247 or by e-mail at Pains.

28 CITY 33 HWY GRAB LIFE LIFETIME Chris Poe Chris Moline Suarez Hartley Paul price $20581 price $20792 19 CITY 25 HWY GASOLEAN! GRAB LIFE TENNESSEE Murderer accidentally released from prison is captured By TRAVIS LOLLER Associated Press NASHVILLE A convicted murderer who was accidentally released from a Tennessee prison last month has been captured in Atlanta. -five-year-old Edgar Bailey Jr. was apprehended at this father's house early Saturday morning, according to a news release from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Bailey surrendered to U.S. Marshals around 2 a.m.

and is being held in DeKalb County jail awaiting extradition back to Tennessee, said Supervisory Inspector James Ergas. State Department of Correction spokeswoman Dorinda Carter says a clerical error allowed Bailey to leave the South Central Correctional Facility in Clifton on April 22. "It was our fault," she said, referring to the Correction Department's central office. The error was not discovered until Thursday, and the Alpharetta, native was soon added to TBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list. Carter says he was released because of confusion over a court ruling.

Bailey had been convicted on two different murder counts for killing Anthony McAffee in Chattanooga in 2001. According to testimony, Bailey and two co-defendants were attempting to rob McAffee, a 1 known cocaine dealer who was in town to collect about $7,000 i in drug money. In a 2006 appeal, one of the convictions was overturned. At the time, Hamilton County prosecutors said they would not challenge the ruling because Bailey would still have to serve a life sentence for the other conviction. "The important thing is they affirmed the felony murder conviction," Assistant District Attorney Boyd Patterson said at the time.

"The sentence is going to be the same." Patterson is the person who last week discovered that Boyd had been released and reported the problem. The Correction Department is still looking into exactly how the error occurred, but Carter said disciplinary action was possible. "It was human error people make mistakes but this is a very serious one," she said. GRAB GRAB $1,000 Discount $1,075 Challenger Christian Brothers University president killed in car wreck MEMPHIS (AP) Memphis' Christian Brothers University announced that its president, Brother Vincent Malham, has been killed in a car crash in Louisiana. He was 73.

Malham was driving near Clayton when he crossed the center lane and collided head-on with a pickup at 2:11 p.m. on Friday, according to a news release from the university..

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