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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 board of commissioners of the Okanogan County PUD learned of several ways recent cold weather impacted the district.

Director of…

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The Okanogan County PUD Board of Commissioners recognized Megan Morrissey, accountant, for 15 years of service to the District at a Jan. 14 meeting…
Our offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 21, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day; our employees will gather for an in-service day. Payments can be made…
All PUD offices will have special hours over the holiday weeks: Christmas Eve - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Day - closed New Year's Eve - 8 a.m.…

The Okanogan County PUD commissioners approved the 2019 budget at their Dec. 17 meeting, calling for $55.7 million in revenue, $49.6 million in…