


On March 2, 2022, Pelahatchie High School’s very own newspaper staff member and chief-in-editor for all articles, Laura Renfroe, won the award for 2022 MS High School Journalist of the Year. Laura Renfroe is a senior...

You snow the drill! The Hatchie Headlines newspaper staff attended a showing of A Christmas Carol. The showing was held on Tuesday, December 14 at the New Stage Theatre in Jackson. It was a performance of A Christmas Carol,...

Pelahatchie’s newspaper team conducted a fundraising event over the weekend (November 6th) where they raised money for their MSPA convention field trip in the spring of next year. Hatchie Headlines members Ryan Bayliss,...

Thinking of the South, people may picture honey-warm sunshine stretching and spilling over the expanses of trees, flowers, and close-knit communities. But here’s an eye-opening fact: the pleasant flora and the drawling...
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Charming Netflix series Twenty-Five Twenty-One offers a picturesque narrative of adolescent growth in tumultuous times as it navigates love, change, and sacrifice.
As contemporary censorships further prove research that LGBTQ+ Southerners endure the highest level of victimization based on their sexual orientation than any other United States region, a critical question emerges of how to escalate inclusivity in schools and public spaces.
“Laura Dean Keeps Breaking up with Me” is one book that Ridgeland, Mississippi Mayor Gene McGee wants to extract from the Madison Public Library.
Hamilton’s Angelica Tour delivers masterful performance to fabled characters, including the shining Schuyler triad, played by Zoe Jensen (Eliza), Yana Perrault (Peggy), and Cherry Torres (Angelica).
The Hatchie Headlines staff team strikes a pose after the show at New Stage
Director Kim Hee-won explores chilling corporate zealotry and exploitation of innocence in cutthroat lawsuits where war against manic chairmans and covetous prosecutors rages.

On November 12, the Pelahatchie Chiefs went against the Philadelphia Tornadoes in their 2nd round of playoffs. This was an important game for the Chiefs because the football team had not made it past the...





Just by first glance, everything about the 17-year-old who stood center stage at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games radiated burning vitality. The red sequins on his shirt...
On Wednesday, April 26, the senior awards were held in Pelahatchie’s auditorium. Students were given two tickets to invite parents to the event. It was also recorded...



Laura Renfroe, Staff Writer
April 26, 2022

Laura Renfroe, Staff Writer
February 9, 2022

Deuce Ward, Staff Writer
February 3, 2022