Home construction, remodeling demands on the rise
The Daily Jeffersonian
Skyrocketing costs and an increasing demand for materials have not slowed down calls for new construction and home remodeling projects, but it has created a few issues for some contractors.
A lack of materials has resulted in the inflation for some material prices by as much as 200%, according to industry experts. We have had some hang-ups with material shortages and some things are 200% more expensive, said Lori Warne Jones of Jack Warne Construction of Cambridge. When you bid a project and it ends up costing double, or even triple, the estimate, that creates a lot of grief and frustration.
Dudleys open Batters Up batting cages in Byesville
The Daily Jeffersonian
BYESVILLE It s batter up at an indoor batting cages that recently opened upstairs at 270 W. Main St.
The facility, called Batters Up, offers multiple indoor batting cages featuring three pitching machines and space designated for pitchers and catchers to work on their skills or just have a little fun.
There is even a portable mound for baseball pitchers to hone their craft or simply find that next gem in hiding.
Owners Brad and Crystal Dudley, along with their children, Tyler and Lynsey, are happy to bring Batters Up to Byesville to serve young and old alike from Byesville and the surrounding community.