Juice moves online only, starting Dec. 16 We've made the decision to discontinue the weekly Juice magazine, effective Dec. 16, to focus more heavily on digital.

Des Moines is a great city for millennials, from the affordability of downtown living to the culture and opportunities that abound here. It's no secret: Forbes named Des Moines the top city for young professionals in 2014.

In central Iowa, there are more than 193,000 people ages 21-34.

For a decade, Juice has been proud to serve that audience – first with a weekly newspaper and more recently with a robust digital and social media presence.

You don't have to look far to see how people are consuming their news now. Faces are buried in smartphones, and people expect the news to come to them, on social media and through digital newsletters.

Recognizing that, we've made the decision to discontinue the weekly Juice magazine, effective Dec. 16, to focus more heavily on digital. Our mission remains the same – delivering great content and events for central Iowans ages 21-34.

So what does the new Juice look like?

Your Morning Juice: We're launching a twice weekly digital newsletter written and curated by our staffers to bring you the most interesting and edgy local news and entertainment. Our goal is to make it an essential read, conveniently delivered to your email inbox. Sign up at YourMorningJuice.dmJuice.com soon.

We're launching a twice weekly digital newsletter written and curated by our staffers to bring you the most interesting and edgy local news and entertainment. Our goal is to make it an essential read, conveniently delivered to your email inbox. Sign up at soon. Events: Juice has brought you premier events like the YP of the Year, as well as fun nights at the bar and costume contests. We're expanding our series of events and look forward to sharing more details soon.

Juice has brought you premier events like the YP of the Year, as well as fun nights at the bar and costume contests. We're expanding our series of events and look forward to sharing more details soon. Things to Do app: Earlier this year, we launched a local Things to Do app, filled with much of what readers had previously relied on the weekly magazine for – calendar listings and help navigating your weekend. We'll be spending more time curating lists and making the app an even better experience. Download it today on your iOS or Android device.

Earlier this year, we launched a local Things to Do app, filled with much of what readers had previously relied on the weekly magazine for – calendar listings and help navigating your weekend. We'll be spending more time curating lists and making the app an even better experience. Download it today on your iOS or Android device. Social media: If you're not following Juice on Snapchat (dmjuice), Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, find us there. We post all kinds of great content and love interacting with readers.

If you're not following Juice on Snapchat (dmjuice), Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, find us there. We post all kinds of great content and love interacting with readers. Videos: We'll be bringing you a regular supply of funny, buzzy and informative videos on topics important to your life (or just plain fun to watch).

We'll be bringing you a regular supply of funny, buzzy and informative videos on topics important to your life (or just plain fun to watch). Mobile: And of course find us at dmJuice.com. Bookmark it on your phone for easy access.

More will be added along the way -- we're having conversations with readers about what they hope to see as we move forward. We're forming an advisory committee and seeking input; if you have ideas or want to get involved, email Lisa Rossi, our storytelling coach, at lrossi@registermedia.com.

We're as committed as ever to you, even as we evolve to deliver content in new ways. Thank you for being part of the journey as one chapter closes and another one begins for Juice.