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20th century rural sociologist, Carl Frederick Kraenzel, coined the term ‘Yonland’ to describe the in-between places left indistinct and vague on a map. Yonlander is a rural publication designed for those outside the city limit sign pursuing a simple, independent lifestyle.

Madrona Music Festival brings the best of the Pacific Northwest to a rural audience on the Key Peninsula

On Saturday, community members on the Key Peninsula in rural Western Washington gathered for the First Annual Madrona Music Festival. We at Yonlander were...

Key Peninsula Civic Center To Host “Seattle’s Next Great Singer-Songwriter,” Dean Johnson, October 26

Community members on the Key Peninsula, the southernmost region of Washington's Kitsap Peninsula, are organizing a new one-day music festival called the Madrona Music...

Are reservations needed at National Parks? What you need to know about the changing requirements

If you're planning a trip to some of the most popular national parks across the US this summer, you should know that you will need...

Concerns Rise Over “Zombie Deer Disease” After Hunters Die from Neurological Disorders

Concern among sportsmen across the United States is growing after researchers from the University of Texas Heath Science Center at San Antonio published a...

Jon Foreman Raises A Glass To Human Connection With “I Propose A Toast”

Jon Foreman, the frontman of the Grammy Award-winning rock band Switchfoot, has released his latest life-affirming anthem, "I Propose A Toast." The song was...

Yellowstone National Park to Expand Year-Round Fishing Access in Two Locations

Fishing in Yellowstone National Park has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the park's establishment in 1872.  The park's abundant waterways and diverse...

Lawrence Rothman’s new song ‘Yesterday Tomorrow’ Out Now

Lawrence Rothman, a well-known songwriter, musician, and producer, just released their latest single, "Yesterday Tomorrow." It's a song about breaking free from society's restrictions...

Pierce Brosnan fined for foot travel in a thermal area in Yellowstone National Park

Actor Pierce Brosnan, best known for his role as James Bond, has been fined $500 and ordered to pay a $1,000 community service payment...

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