We have news to share! Nothing earth-shaking, but good stuff, and then again do you really want to earth to shake? If it does, we don’t want to be responsible for it.

But we’ll take responsibility for this:

The Royal Oak Downtown Development Authority worked out a deal with Angie to do several months of special features through our client Today Magazines, where Angie serves as editor in chief.

The Detroit Tigers have renewed their agreement with Michelle for her to return for a third season as host of Sunday Kids Day. (Seems like the most obvious decision ever to us, but hey. Maybe the Tigers will start taking our advice on pitching changes.) If you attend any Sunday home game, you can catch Michelle and the rest of the Party Patrol starting about 90 minutes before game time next to the Big Cat Court.

Now in his eighteenth year writing for DBusiness Magazine, Dan had the opportunity to write 10 of this year’s 30 In Their 30s profiles. The likely publication date for the annual 30 In Their 30s feature is May.

Michelle had a wonderful experience attending the Christian Business Networking event in Troy on February 27. Among those she connected with were a consultant who helps people connect to God in the course or running their businesses, and a wildlife trapper who is committed to always keeping the animals alive.

Not all writing requires a keyboard. Several clients have recently taken advantage of our help handwriting notes to their clients, connections and networks. People receive these notes via something called the United States Postal Service. It’s pretty retro. And it stands out for the personal touch in a world careening headlong into AI, algorithms and automation.