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Hatchie

[ hach-ee ]

noun

  1. a river in N Mississippi and W Tennessee, flowing NW to the Mississippi River. 180 miles (290 km) long.


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This year features added muscle from jazz-rap stalwarts Digable Planets; Seattle alt-pop songsmith SYML, who continued his steady rise with an impressive new album this year; infectious indie rockers The Beths; Mild High Club; indie-poppers Samia and Hatchie; buzzy punks Soul Glo; instrumental funk brigade The Budos Band; and experimental U.K. rockers Black Country, New Road.

The heritage center educates visitors about the history of cotton, the Hatchie River and musicians who call West Tennessee home.

The incident happened near the Hatchie River south of Walnut on Sept. 30 in a rural, isolated area near the Alcorn/Tippah County line.

The 43-year-old Rienzi man is charged with shooting and killing Trooper Josh Smith near the Hatchie River south of Walnut on Sept. 30.

The shooting occurred in the Hatchie River bottom, an area that people sometimes frequent to ride all-terrain vehicles.

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