
Employees at Lowe’s in Hopkinsville spent Monday distributing supplies to people in the community who needed extra assistance as a result of the flood.

As the population in and around Oak Grove grows, the Economic Development Committee is working on efforts to recruit new businesses.

A new family-owned restaurant has opened up in Hopkinsville, welcoming the community in for delicious comfort food and classic flavors. Ma’s Kitchen was serving hungry customers bright and early when they opened on March 24, with the goal of serving up homestyle flavors fast.

A definitive agreement to merge Jennie Stuart Health with Deaconess has been reached, with the transaction expected to close on or before August 2025.

Planters Bank held its third annual SEED Summit on Friday at the Bruce Conference Center, offering attendees education, information and networking opportunities.

Public Works Director, Brian Ahart provided several updates on future developments at the Oak Grove City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 7.

Store #403 welcomed the public at 10 a.m. on Jan. 9 at the corner of North Drive and Canton Street.

Starbucks located on Claire Drive in Oak Grove will be opening its new location this Fall in 2025.

Residents around Skyline drive may have noticed a change recently as a large demolition project has begun while the building which used to be the Rollerdome Fun Plex is being torn down.

The Hopkinsville City Council passed a revised grant agreement with Kitchen Food Co. during their Dec. 17 meeting. This nearly $70 million development is the largest the state has seen in over a decade, with Kentucky Govenor Andy Beshear celebrating the deal.