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Okanogan PUD customers are reporting that scammers are getting even more aggressive in our area, sometimes using personal information or spoofing our phone number to impersonate the PUD. We need all customers to be aware that we will NEVER call and demand immediate payment to one of our representatives over the phone. If we call you to ask for a payment, we will then direct you to a secure phone number where that can be done, or arrange for payment via mail or in-person. If at any time you are unsure if a call is from us, HANG UP and call our number back. Even if we are the ones calling, we don’t mind getting called back to make sure.

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The state Department of Commerce has made additional funds available to help residents pay their energy bills through the federal Low-Income Home…

Okanogan County PUD offices will be closed to both public and staff on all Fridays in the months of May (May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29) and June (5…

Okanogan County PUD will install 15 free drive-in hotspots throughout the county, especially for students working remotely during the COVID-19…

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING There will be a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Public Utility District No. 1 of Okanogan County on…
Due to the Governor suspending In-Person Requirements of Open Public Meetings, the District Board meeting will be by phone call only. To call into…

Retail electric sales for the Okanogan County PUD has been down in early 2020, but broadband had the highest billing month ever in March.