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Sneaky Fake Error Pop-Ups Are Spreading Malware Everywhere

It’s the kind of online trick that makes your heart skip a beat. A window pops up on your screen telling you there’s something wrong with your computer or that the website you’re trying to view is corrupted. But what looks like a legitimate warning might actually be a malware trap, and cybercrooks are using it to infect your devices without you realizing it. Security experts have discovered a new scam tool being used on compromised websites.

Message from Kevin Cole, President & CEO

As we step into a new year, Mid Oregon remains committed to being your trusted financial partner. Growth is a key objective for us, not just as an organization, but for you, our members. Every initiative we launch is designed to help you navigate your financial journey with confidence and support.

New Year, New Financial You! Start 2026 Strong!

The start of a new year is the perfect time to give your finances a checkup. Just like we prioritize our physical health, investing time in your financial well-being can set the stage for a successful year ahead.

Simple Habits That Make You a Tougher Target for Cybercrooks

It’s already well into the new year and a fresh year usually brings fresh goals—exercise more, spend less, maybe try a new hobby. But one resolution that deserves a permanent spot on everyone’s list is tightening up your personal cybersecurity. Cyberthreats don’t take holidays, and scammers aren’t slowing down. In fact, they’re getting bolder, trickier, and faster at finding new ways to get into your accounts and steal your money or data.

“Wait, Did I Take a Toll Road?” What to Do When You Get the Text.

Have you taken a toll road recently? Well, even if you haven’t, this story is for you. There is a text message going around that anyone who drives on highways or freeways should be on the lookout for and it’s just annoying enough to drive anyone mad. As you can guess, it involves driving (or perhaps not driving) toll roads and the supposed accompanying fees related to them, as well as fake websites, the attempted collection of information, and other phishing flags.

Horses of Every Color!

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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One Class at a Time at RPA

Redmond Proficiency Academy- One Class at a Time Bob Shaw of KTVZ went to Redmond Proficiency Academy (RPA) this week to present Science Teacher Amy Herauf with a "One Class at a Time" award of $500. Nominated by fellow teacher Judd Wagner, Herauf and her student...

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