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McDonald s campaign by DDB wins Nine s State of Originality

July 23, 2021 8:42 DDB’s ‘End Of Night’ campaign for McDonald’s has taken out Nine’s inaugural State of Originality competition, winning the prize of $1 million in advertising inventory across Nine’s assets. The campaign ran in two versions across New South Wales and Queensland during State of Origin 2021, with OMD looking after media for the campaign. Nine’s all-star judging panel, alongside the Australian public, voted to name the McDonald’s campaign the winner. Nine director of Powered, Liana Dubois, said: “My sincere congratulations go to McDonald’s and their agencies, DDB and OMD. “They took up both the challenge and opportunity in State of Originality to produce some great work that showcases the power of original storytelling, beautifully executed and delivered within the right context.

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Livermore approves paving bid to Pike Industries

LIVERMORE Selectpersons voted Tuesday night to approve a paving bid from Pike Industries of Fairfield. Pike’s offer of $331,341.25 was the lowest of five. The others were P & B Paving of Gray for $445,589.85, St. Laurent & Son of Lewiston for $352,800, All States Construction of Richmond for $334,485.22 and Spencer Group Paving of Turner for $337,677.19. “That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said. The work includes sections of Norlands, Goding and Waters Hill roads. In other business, the board approved changes to credit card spending limits for the fire chief and administrative assistant as part of a new credit card policy. The limit for the fire chief’s card was raised from $500 to $2,500.

Lebanon grad named school administrator of the year

Aaron Miller, a 1984 graduate of Lebanon High School, has been named the Administrator of the Year by the Oregon Small Schools Association. Miller, 55, has served as the superintendent of the Vernonia School District for the past seven years. The recognition caps a career which Miller did not foresee when he graduated from high school. “When I left Lebanon High School the one job I said I would never do is be a teacher,” Miller said in a phone interview after receiving the award. But during his sophomore year at Pacific University in Forest Grove he got involved with Upward Bound, an organization which helps underprivileged young people make the transition to college. This experience began to soften his opposition to a career in education.

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