
ATTENTION:
The city council meeting scheduled for September 19, 2023 has been cancelled. The mayor and council members are attending a ...Read More »
Your City, Your Voice: Opportunities for Citizen Engagement in Local Government
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? One of the best ways to effect change is by ...Read More »
World Alzheimer’s Month and Why It Matters
Every year, September is recognized globally as World Alzheimer’s Month, a time to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and challenge ...Read More »
Importance of Community Centers in Our Community
Community centers often stand as the heart of any neighborhood, providing a physical space where residents can come together, participate ...Read More »
A New Adventure Awaits: Top Tips for Parents and Kids Starting Kindergarten
Starting kindergarten marks a significant milestone in your child’s life. It’s an exciting transition as they take their first steps ...Read More »
Fanning the Flames of Safety: The Importance of Supporting Your Local Volunteer Fire Department
Fire departments play a pivotal role in maintaining the safety and well-being of our communities. In our city, we’re fortunate ...Read More »
Paws-itively Safe: Tips for Keeping Your Pets Healthy and Safe this Summer
Summertime is a season of joy and outdoor fun, but it can also present unique challenges for our pets. From ...Read More »
NOTICE:
THE CITY OF OAK GROVE KY WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, JULY 3RD, 2023 IN OBSERVANCE OF THE 4TH OF ...Read More »
July Community Center Events
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Everything You Need to Know About Codes and Ordinances
There’s something that plays a crucial role in maintaining the harmony and well-being of our local community, but that we ...Read More »
Juneteenth: A Day of Recognition, Restoration, and Celebration
Proclamation Reading by Judge Jerry Gilliam and Mayor Jackie OliverMonday, June 19th, 2023 9:00 A.M.At the Old School House on ...Read More »
Thank you so much to the residents of Bumpus Mill Homestead!
The residents of Bumpus Mill Road Homestead wanted to show their appreciation to our Mayor Jackie Oliver for implementing the ...Read More »
In observance of Juneteenth, city offices will be closed on Monday, June 19th
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5 Ways to Keep Cool This Summer
It’s that time of year again – the sun is shining, the days are getting longer, and the temperatures are ...Read More »
Cricut Class
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Tea Time
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Oak Grove Community Center- Summer Events
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Ron Brown Summer Lunch Program
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Father’s Day Giveaway
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Fan Giveaway
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6 Reasons You Should be Shopping Local
As you know, in our ever-globalizing world, it’s easy to get caught up in the convenience of big-box stores and ...Read More »
ATTENTION:
The Regular Code Enforcement and Nuisance Board Meeting scheduled for May 18, 2023 at 6:00pm has been cancelled. ...Read More »
ATTENTION:
The Special Budget Committee Meeting scheduled for May 10, 2023 at 9:00am has been cancelled. ...Read More »
The Top 5 Native Plants to Support Kentucky Wildlife
May is Gardening for Wildlife Month! This is the perfect time to think about how we can turn our backyards ...Read More »
UPDATE: BOIL WATER ADVISORY
Effective immediately, May 4, 2023, residents located on 1375 Thompsonville Lane, the boil water advisory has been lifted. ...Read More »
ATTENTION:
The Special Committee of the Whole Meeting scheduled for May 4, 2023, has been cancelled due to a lack of ...Read More »
NOTICE: BOIL WATER ADVISORY
Effective May 3,2023, residents located on 1375 Thompsonville Lane are under a boil water advisory for the next 24 up ...Read More »
UPDATE: BOIL WATER ADVISORY
Effective immediately, May 2,2023, residents located in Beels Subdivision on Indiana Ave, boil water advisory has been lifted. ...Read More »
NOTICE: BOIL WATER ADVISORY
Effective May 1, 2023, residents located in Beels Subdivision on Indiana Ave are under a boil water advisory for the ...Read More »
Oak Grove Community Center- May Calendar of Events
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Earth Day Activities for Kids
Reduce, reuse, recycle! We hear this chant all the time, but especially around Earth Day every year. Although an important ...Read More »
Oak Grove Community Center- April Calendar of Events
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Tips for Staying Healthy this World Health Day
This year is the 75th anniversary of World Health Day. On April 7th, 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) was ...Read More »
Petting Zoo
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Paws to Read Month
From St. Patrick’s Day to the First Day of Spring: there’s a lot of great things to celebrate in March. ...Read More »
Say Yes to a Prom Dress
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Purple Star Award
Because of our county’s continued support for military-connected students and their families, Christian County has been a recipient of the Purple ...Read More »
Notice:
The City of Oak Grove will host a city-wide “limb pick-up”, making sure that limbs are less than six (6”) ...Read More »
The Importance of Music in Our Schools
March is Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM), which was first celebrated nationwide in 1985. It was first enacted to ...Read More »
Notice:
The Utility Department will be closing early tomorrow, March 2, 2023 at 3:30. Internet will be down due to new ...Read More »
City of Oak Grove Spring Cleanup
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The Presidents Behind President’s Day
For many, President’s Day is all about that three day weekend. After the whirlwind of the holidays and then the ...Read More »
5 Influential African Americans from Kentucky
February is Black History Month, and to celebrate this year, we are recognizing some of Kentucky’s most influential African Americans ...Read More »
Heart Health & Feed America
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How to Keep Your Data Private Online
With Data Privacy Day just around the corner, we’ve gathered some tips help keep your data private while you’re surfing ...Read More »
2023 Night to Shine
Register as a Volunteer or Guest at: http://www.hillcrestbc.net/nighttoshine/ ...Read More »
Notice:
The Utilities Office will be closed from 8:00am – 9:00am on Friday, January 13, 2023 for training. We apologize for ...Read More »
How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
Every new year, we start off with good intentions to stick to our resolutions. We’re already almost two weeks into ...Read More »
Winter Weather Driving Tips
Driving in winter weather can be dangerous and terrifying, especially if you live somewhere that doesn’t experience snow and/or ice ...Read More »
Fun Christmas Traditions to Start with Your Family
The holidays are always a special time of year. Part of what makes them so special is the people we ...Read More »
How to Stay Motivated All Day
As the days get shorter and the nights get longer, you may be finding it difficult to concentrate or stay ...Read More »
Reduce Your Risk of Lung Cancer
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Although those who smoke ...Read More »
Halloween Safety Tips for Families
With Halloween right around the corner, we’ve gathered these tips to make sure you have a healthy and safe holiday! ...Read More »
Breast Cancer Prevention
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and now is as good a time as any to be proactive about your ...Read More »
How to Boost Your Immune System This Fall
With autumn just around the corner, that means cold and flu season. If you’re looking for some ways to boost ...Read More »
Baby Safety Tips
September is Baby Safety Month! To make sure you’re keeping your baby as safe as possible all year long, we’ve ...Read More »
Back to School Tips
Whether you’re headed back to college or just starting elementary school, back-to-school season is in full swing. We want to ...Read More »
Congressman Comer Announces Community Office Hours in Christian County
On Friday, August 5, 2022, Congressman James Comer’s Field Representatives Casey Lile, Zach Settle, and Sandy Simpson will host office ...Read More »
ATTENTION:
Unfortunately, the Special Council Meeting that was scheduled for tonight, August 3rd, at 6:00 p.m. has been cancelled. ...Read More »