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Site title: Options Domestic & Sexual Violence Services for Northwest Kansas – Options Domestic & Sexual Violence Services serves 18 counties in Northwest Kansas: Cheyenne, Rawlins, Decatur, Norton, Phillips, Smith, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, Graham, Rooks, Osborne, Wallace, Logan, Gove, Trego, Ellis, and Russell counties.

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Every March, Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the progress women have made – and the work that still remains. We celebrate milestones like the right to vote, expanded access to education, and legal protections against discrimination. These victories are worth honoring. But they also remind us that ri...


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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM) – a time dedicated to raising awareness about unhealthy and abusive relationships among teens, promoting prevention, and making sure young people know where to turn for help.

But awareness doesn’t happen on its own.

At Hays High School, our Student Advisory Board...


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Krystal (left) and Kristy (right).

Tucked into northwest Kansas, Options’ Colby office serves as a vital lifeline for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Colby and the surrounding rural communities. As Options’ Colby office, this area plays a unique role – bringing confidential, survivor-centered services closer to those w...


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If you’ve scrolled social media in the past few years, you’ve probably seen posts about “the creepy stalker who’s actually hot” or jokes about obsessive behavior being “romantic.” Shows like You, popular books, and other “thrilling” media often present stalking as clever, charming, or even desirable – something t...


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“I would never get into an abusive relationship. I would never put up with that.”

I recently overheard this statement while attending a conference. It was said casually, confidently, and without hesitation – and it made me deeply uncomfortable.

Not because it was said with cruelty or malice, but because of how no...


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