After storms unleashed a cluster of tornadoes that swept across western Kentucky late Friday, Dec. 10, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake, Mayfield, a town of around 10,000, was one of the worst hit areas. But while the unimaginable damage has left many parts of the town unrecognizable, the community is still coming together. Local residents—and even some from out of town—are providing much needed nourishment to those impacted by the disaster. With his smoker hitched to his truck, Tennessean Jimmy Finch made the hour-and-45-minute drive from Clarksville to offer relief the best way he knows how. He has been grilling up hot dogs, chicken, and burgers for hundreds of residents in their hour of need. “I just came down here trying to feed the people,” Finch told local WLWT. “Everybody’s talking about they’re sending up prayers and, you know, their well wishes and everything. You know, folks …