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Hi Mom, I Lost My Phone: The text scam that could empty your bank account.

A text shows up on your phone from a child. It say’s they’ve lost their phone (or some other emergency) and you have to text them back at a strange number. This is the beginning of a serious scam that many have fallen for.

The Future of Mid Oregon: A New Chapter for Growth

Your Voice, Our Future! An important vote for Mid Oregon’s Next Chapter.

Are You Fraud Savvy? Take the quiz!

Question 1: You receive an email from a major online retailer announcing a fantastic, limited-time sale. The email asks you to click a link to access the deals. What's the first thing you should do? Click the link immediately, so you don't miss out on the sale. Reply...

Don’t Get Schooled by Scammers.

There are so many scams out there preying on us these days, and many of them are targeting our online shopping. Now that it’s back to school time, if you’re shopping for supplies, returning items online, or just participating in some online retail therapy regardless of the time of year

Don’t Fall for the Feed: What’s really behind that social media link?

Social media platforms are fantastic for connecting, sharing and discovering however, they are also fertile ground for scammers looking to get you to click on bogus links.

Picnic in the Park is Here!

Picnic in the Park is Here!

We are excited that this Wednesday, July 22, the 2015 Picnic in the Park free concerts get underway!  In the spirit of "Credit Unions Working Together", Mid Oregon has again teamed up with Oregonians Credit Union as Title Sponsors for the 11th Annual series, which is...

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Horses of Every Color!

Have you ever seen an orange horse? How about a pink one? Green? If you haven't, then you haven't been to the Crooked River Roundup Stick Horse Races or watched the kids paint and decorate their horses the day before at Western Daze in Prineville. There you will find...

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Elk Meadow Awarded “One Class at a Time”

KTVZ's Bob Shaw and Mid Oregon's Kyle Frick visited Elk Meadow this week to give out this month's "One Class at a Time" award.  Teacher Peggy Frede was awarded $500 for her music program as her students looked on during a class period.  Nominated by an Elk Meadow...

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