By Tabitha Mueller The Nevada Independent Seventeen-year-old Alex Nay sat at a round table between his mother and a family friend at a memorial service, surrounded by paints and brushes, focusing on a small canvas rectangle. Nay dipped a brush into various paints, transferred them onto a palette and swirled the colors together to form browns, oranges and reds for an … [Read more...]
When Public Interest is Secondary to Public Relations
Karl Marx called religion “the opium of the people.” Wrong. Opium is the opiate. In all the publicity surrounding the big drug bust at Jones-West Ford, one minor aside got lost. The feds ordered their local operatives to delay the big event. Why? Alas, public interest often takes a back seat to public relations. Websearch “opioid epidemic 2015” and Mother Google … [Read more...]

