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Accela is an American private government technology company. [1] It was established in 1999 as a result of a merger with Sierra Computer Systems and Open Data Systems. [ 1 ] Accela's platform is used by state and local government agencies in the United States and in other countries.
PublicStuff is a digital communications system for residents to submit real-time requests in their neighborhoods. Accessed by traditional web browser, smartphone app, phone, or SMS, residents can use the system to submit issues, such as road maintenance or waste management, and create an issue tracking ticket.
Date of birth Occupation Place of death Date of death Notes and References Dan Allen: New York 1832 Gambler, businessman Omaha April 1884 George P. Anthes: Frankfurt, Germany: October 30, 1856 Candidate in primary for Nebraska state auditor, 1908 Omaha June 15, 1936 George Robert Armstrong: August 1, 1819 Mayor of Omaha, 1858–59, 1861–62 Omaha
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5109 North 42 Street, North Omaha: Jewish Graceland Park Cemetery 4723 South 42nd Street Private Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 4912 Leavenworth Street Catholic Hrabik Cemetery: 8600 South 42 Street, Bellevue Jewish Laurel Hill Cemetery, a.k.a. Sautter's Cemetery, German Cemetery 1866 21st & Polk Streets Mormon Pioneer Cemetery: 1846 3301 State Street ...
First elected to a one-year term in 1874 and then to a two-year term in 1875 after Omaha extended the mayoral term to two years. [6] 18 Reuben H. Wilbur April 9, 1877 April 7, 1879 Republican [7] 19 Champion S. Chase: April 7, 1879 April 12, 1881 Republican: 20 James E. Boyd: April 12, 1881 April 10, 1883 Democratic: 21 Champion S. Chase: April ...