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  • Official website for Clark County | Clark County Wisconsin | Wisconsin

    Home Government Departments Quick Links More Courthouse Closed December 24th and 25th The Courthouse will be closed Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday, December 25th for the Christmas Holiday. HAPPY HOLIDAYS The Clark County Courthouse has a single entry point. Please use the door (B103) located on the north side of the building on 6th Street. For facility map and parking information click here . Mapping CCFP Reservations & Passes Tax Information Minutes, Agendas & News Current Job Openings Click Here to Apply Frequently Visited Forestry & Parks Public Health Social Services Courts ADRC Employment Page Quick Links Bid on a County Project Find a Real Estate Record Register to Vote Pay Taxes Online Job Openings Clark County Fair Facility & Resources Facility Info. Housing & Crisis Internet Survey County Directory Employee Website Codes & Policies County Policy HIPAA Policy Code of Ordinances Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456 | Contact Us In the State of Wisconsin, laws exist to ensure that government is open and that the public has a right to access appropriate records and information possessed by state government. At the same time, there are exceptions to the public's right to access public records that serve various needs: the privacy of individuals is included among these exceptions. Exceptions are provided by both state and federal laws. The county strives to protect personably identifiable information by collecting only information necessary to deliver our services. All information collected at this site becomes public record that may be subject to inspections and copying by the public, unless an exemption in law exists. In the event of a conflict between this Privacy Notice and the Wisconsin Open Records Law or other law governing the disclosure of records, the Wisconsin Open Records Law or other applicable law will control. Click here for Website Terms of Use Click here for Courthouse Screening & Controlled Access Policy Site Managers

  • Rehabilitation and Living Center | Clark County WI

    About WIC Jobs Give Contact FOR PROVIDERS ADMISSIONS REHABILITATIVE CARE NURSING HOME CARE CBRF CARE LIFE VENTURES DAY SERVICES ENHANCING THE LIVES OF OUR LONG-TERM CARE RESIDENTS Become part of our friendly community and feel a sense of home. You can expect us to deliver care that is personalized, effective, and, above all, compassionate. Find out more> SKILLED NURSING CARE | MEMORY CARE | PSYCHIATRIC CARE | REHABILITATIVE CARE OUR LATEST POSTS LOYAL STAFF Our employees are awesome. We have an extremely dedicated staff with low turnover, which is basically unheard of in our industry. THOUGHTFUL CARE We value each person in our care as an extraordinary individual. Whether you're just here for therapy or something more long-term, our team does their best to accommodate your personal preferences. (715) 229-2172 Secure Fax: (715) 229-4699 rlcinfo@co.clark.wi.us › W4266 Cty Hwy X • Owen, WI 54460 View map and directions › REQUEST MORE INFORMATION

  • Transportation Services | Clark County WI

    Transportation Services Volunteer Transportation Program Clark County Department of Social Services provides non-emergent medical transportation for persons 60 years of age or older, persons with disabilities and other approved persons who complete a Volunteer Transportation Assessment and are determined eligible. Transportation is provided by area volunteers on a first come, first serve basis. Eligibility The client is asked to fill out a Transportation Application. If a client is found to be eligible for services, it is then determined if the client will be responsible for a co-payment based on their financial ability. The co-payment would be a percentage of the total cost of the trip. If the client chooses not to provide financial information, they will be responsible for the full cost of the transportation, which currently is $0.55 per mile. For more information or to obtain an application on the Volunteer Transportation Program, please contact 715-743-5233 or 1-866-743-5233. Volunteer Drivers - Recruitment If you are interested in becoming a volunteer driver to transport clients to non-emergent medical appointments, please contact 715-743-5233 or 1-866-743-5233. Clark County Department of Social Services 517 Court St. Room 502 Neillsville, WI 54456 Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4:30 PM Ph: (715) 743-5233 Fx: (715) 743-5242 Toll Free: (866) 743-5233 Other Transportation Services Available to Clark County Residents MTM MTM -If you are on Medicaid (MA) you will need to use MTM for transportation to medical appointments. As an MA client, these rides are free of charge. Please call 866-907-1493, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Central Time (CT). to schedule a ride. Interfaith Caregivers of Clark County The Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers program brings volunteers of many faiths together to help elderly neighbors enhance their quality of life by providing assistance with daily activities, that allow them to maintain their independence. Interfaith provides transportation for individuals that are 60 or older. Transportation services include trips to local appointments, shopping, banking, trips to the pharmacy, and trips to local church services. For more information please contact 715-743-2885. Office of Aging & Nutrition Transportation The Clark County Aging & Nutrition Office operates eight vans. The vans are used in the delivery of meals to the homebound. In addition, grocery shopping is available upon request. Arrangements must be made in advance for services. Where needed, the van driver will deliver groceries with the meals. Transportation is also available to the local nutrition centers. For more information, please call 715-743-5144 or 1-866-743-5144. New Freedom Volunteer Driver & Voucher Program The New Freedom Volunteer Driver and Voucher Program is a volunteer driver or voucher program that is used to get clients to medical, educational, employment-related and social events. Riders who have someone to drive them may qualify for the voucher program. Riders can get vouchers to spend on a portion of their transportation costs. In order for riders to be eligible for the program, they must have a temporary or permanent disability or be frail elderly and have a transportation barrier. For more information, please contact Center for Independent Living Transportation Services at1-800-228-3287 for information, referrals and transportation options. CLARK COUNTY TAXI ELIMINATION NOTICE A public hearing was held on November 18, 2024 to review operation of the 5311 shared ride transit program. On November 19, 2024, the Clark County Social Services Committee voted to eliminate the Clark County Taxi effective January 1, 2025. The Neillsville City Taxi and Clark County Taxi has operated in partnership to provide shared ride transit services since 2011. On August 26th, 2024, the City of Neillsville voted to eliminate the City Taxi Service and provided notice that the Neillsville City Taxi would seize operation effective January 1, 2025. Following the City of Neillsville’s decision to eliminate the City Taxi service, it was determined that it is not feasible for the County to absorb the operations of the City Taxi or continue operating the Clark County Taxi. There are alternatives available for many Clark County residents to assist with transportation for vital services and are listed on the Clark County website. Neillsville Taxi - LAST DATE OF SERVICE 12/31/2024 Public transportation for residents of the City of Neillsville and those within a 5 mile radius of Neillsville. Please contact 715-743-4600 for more information or click the following links for hours and rates. Clark County Taxi- LAST DATE OF SERVICE 12/31/2024 Public transportation for all Clark County residents. Please contact 715-743-3364 or 1-800-236-8438 for more information or click on the following links for hours and rates. Neillsville City Taxi and Clark Co. Taxi Brochure Title VI Notice of Nondiscrimination to the Public (English) Title VI Notice to Nondiscrimination to the Public (Spanish) Title VI Complaint/Comment Form (English) Title VI Complaint/Comment Form (Spanish) 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400

  • DSS Staff Listing | Clark County WI

    Social Services Staff Listing Shauna O'Keefe Director Jessica Clark Business Office Manager Kaye Dux Financial Manager Lacey Tlusty Administrative Assistant Kaitlin Raine Administrative Assistant Amanda Conrad Children & Fami ly Supervisor Shana Ha as Children and Family Supervisor Lisa Ochodn icky Foster Care Coordinator Jessica Kallenbach APS Case Manager Karen Felton Initial Assessment Social Worker Youth Justice Worker Autumn Hocking Ongoing Social Worker Autumn Bogdonovich Ongoing Social Worker Faith Schmidt Case Worker Brooke Stoman Case Worker Kayla Bantle Initial Assessment Social Worker Karen Diaz Initial Assessment Case Manager Vacant Initial Assessment Social Worker Lindsay Allen Access Worker Tracey Millard Access Worker Emily Seidel Access Worker Angela Montgomery Supervisor, Economic Support Ginger Kauth Benefit Specialist Barbara Steward Benefit Specialist Mandy Marksteiner Benefit Specialist Carlos Escud ero Benefit Specialist Carrie Becker Benefit Speciali st Betsy Hanson Benefit Specialist Maraya Hurless Benefit Specialist Carmen Collar Benefit Specialist 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400

  • Nutrition Center Menus | Clark County WI

    Resources Nutrition Center Menus ADRC Office Newsletter Medicare Outreach Cafe 60 More More Home Delivered Meals- Colby, Owen, Thorp, Neillsville, Loyal and Greenwood To cancel or reserve a meal: 1. Call the ADRC office: 715-743-5166/ Toll Free, 1-866-743-5144 2. Communicate the change to your Home Delivered Meal Driver Meal reservations and cancelations are needed by NOON (12PM) on business day in advance. Greenwood Center (715)743-5166 office Owen Center: (715)743-5166 office The suggested donation per meal is $4.50. Thank you. View Menu Abbotsford, Colby, Dorchester, Owen and Thorp Area Neillsville, Loyal and Greenwood Area 517 Court Street, Room 201 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5166 Toll Free: (866) 743-5144

  • Forestry & Parks | Clark County WI

    Parks and Campgrounds Recreational Trails Bruce Mound Levis Mound Trails Fairgrounds County Forest Other More Hit the Trails Learn More Follow us on Facebook! Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area Campground Policies & Rules Annual Report, Forms & Opinion Polls Event Calendar Clark County Fairgrounds County Map Documents Quick Links About Us Mission Statement It is the mission of the Forestry and Parks Department to establish, develop, protect, maintain, and manage county parks, cam pgrounds, dams, forests, fairgrounds, ski areas, and trail systems. We strive to provide dependable multi-season recreational opportunities for the public, while also providing a sustained yield of forest products and associated amenities. The main office is located in the courthouse, while most workers report to our maintenance shop located on County Highway B in Hewett Township. The department employs 13 full time workers and as many as 30 seasonal workers. Land Use Plan Clark County Forest 15 Year Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Amended 12/13/2024 Click here for full plan For comments or questions contact: ForestryParksReservations@co.clark.wi.us Online Reservation System Reserve a Campsite... Book a Facility... Purchase a Permit... Buy a Season Pass... Gift Certificates Give the gift of adventure! Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Bruce Mound | Clark County WI

    BRUCE MOUND Bruce Mound Tickets, Passes, & Rentals Bruce Mound Hours of Operation Map More More Events & Notices Updated November 17, 2024 Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area is opening this weekend! Saturday, Dec 21st 10am-4pm Sunday, Dec 22nd 10am-4pm Come check out the new conveyor lift for the Tubing Hill! The 2024-2025 season information is now available! The hours/calendar is updated as well as pricing information. The season pass sale is November 1st-14th where you can receive 10% off. You can book our private Rock or Roll rooms, patios! Mocha Mouse will be back again this season offering a great selection of menu items! Bruce Mound Chalet is available for rental in the off -season. This would be a great place for graduation parties and family reunions. We are also booking wedding events too. Please call 715-743-5140 to ask for details. Click Here for Wedding Venue Details Purchase Season Passes Here Bruce Mound Winter Sports area is proud to offer features such as: Lighted trails for night skiing State of the art snow making coverage and grooming Trails for all skill levels Five lifts including 1 triple chair 10 scenic slopes for snowboarding Five snow tubing runs 375 foot vertical rise Beautiful Chalet with restaurant (No Carry Ins) Complete rental shop Reasonable rates for a family on a budget Ski instruction and ski patrol A 3,000 foot slope (our longest) 6 expert trails Quick Links Rates & Passes Calendar Follow on Facebook Events Map of the Mound Bruce Mound Chalet Bruce Mound Chalet is available for rental in the off -season. This would be a great place for graduation parties and family reunions. We are also booking wedding events too. Please call 715-743-5140 to ask for details. Click Here for Wedding Venue Details Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area | N791 Bruce Mound Ave. | Merrillan, WI 54754 | Information: (715) 743 - 5140

  • FOR: Documents | Clark County WI

    Forestry & Parks Documents Camping Campground Policies and Rules Extended Stay Camping Policy County Forest Camping Application Off-Season Camping Oct 1st - April 30th Facility Rental Standard Facility Rental Policies BMWSA Chalet Details and Agreement Fairgrounds R ental Details and Agreeme nt Wild Rock Details and Agreement Open Air Shelter Details and Agreement Levis/Trow Details and Agreement Fairgrounds Winter Storage Contract Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area Rental Equipment Form Liability Release for Equipment Rental Trail Map Miscellaneous Forestry and Parks Ordinances Hunting Ordinance Information Firewood Permits and Conditions Firewood Range Map Self Registration Locations Campgrounds & Trail System Maps Russell Memorial Park & Campground Rock Dam Park & Campground Mead Lake Park & Campground Snyder Park & Campground Sherwood Park & Campground Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area Wild Rock Campground & Horse Trails Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trails Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area Snowmobile Trails Clark/Jackson Summer ATV/UTV Trails Clark County Map Disability Permit Application & Map Mobility Device Policy and Application Mobility Device Access Map Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Forms, Apps, & Fee Info | Clark County WI

    Available Forms, Applications & Fee Information Click on the link below to open and download your form. Fee Schedule Fee Schedule Land Use Address Application Land Use Permit Application Clark County Variance/Administrative Appeal Application Mining Nonmetallic Mine Reclamation Permit Application Certificate of Completion Nonmetallic Mine Reclamation Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (POWTS) Emergency POWTS Installation Agreement WI Fund Application Guide County Sanitary Permit Application Holding Tank by Choice Affidavit POWTS Plan Review Application POWTS Program Brochure/Soil Test Information Holding Tank Servicing Contract Holding Tank Maintenance and Monitoring Agreement Vault Privy Agreement Camping Unit Transfer Container Servicing Contract Pumpers Brochure Existing POWTS Evaluation Report Maintenance Questions for Service Providers Survey CSM/Plat Review Application Section Corner Request Form Surveyors List

  • Surveyor | Clark County WI

    Surveyor Clark County Surveyor The Clark County Surveyor is responsible for carrying out the requirements of the county surveyor’s office as specified in Chapter 59 of the Wisconsin statutes and Clark County ordinance. The responsibilities include preserving the Public Land Survey System through the re-establishment, perpetuation, and maintenance of the physical and recorded evidence of the original government survey. The county surveyor is responsible for the remonumentation, maintenance, and protection of the 3,800 PLSS corners within the 1,224 square miles of Clark County and to file and index all public land survey records as well as survey notes and maps. Additional Duties Answering questions and completing surveys for the county departments Assist private surveyors with research and document retrieval Assisting the highway department with plan development, inspection, staking, and material testing on construction projects Assisting the zoning department with flood plain determination Locating section lines used to determine road rights of way for municipalities Review of certified survey maps and subdivision plats Interactive Mapping PLSS documentation is available through the Clark County WebGuide Xtreme site. To access this information, you will need to be on the Advanced Map, click on the Map View and change to Surveyor. The site is now available without a subscription. Section summaries and plats of survey are found through the sections, while tie sheets, photos and field notes are found through the section corners. Click on the ID tool and then on the feature on the map. The ID tool will bring up a small table that will allow you to follow the link to the documents available. Contact Clark County Surveyor Surveyors List

  • PH: Communicable Diseases | Clark County WI

    Communicable Diseases Preventing Spread of Infections in K-12 Schools Data Reports Clark County Communicable Disease Reports 2024 2024- Quarter Three 2024- Quarter Two 2024-Quarter One 2023 2023- Quarter Four 2023- Quarter Three 2023- Quarter Two 2023 - Qua rter One Wisconsin Weekly Respiratory Reports Wisconsin Laboratory Surveillance Reports Respiratory Virus & Hospital Data Respiratory Illness Data Emergency Department Visit Data for COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV Laboratory-Based Respiratory Virus Data Resources Is it Influenza (Flu), a Cold, or Pertussis (Whooping Cough)? Lice, Bedbugs and Other Non-Reportable Issues Required Reportable Diseases Wisconsin Childhood Communicable Diseases (Wall Chart) Common Childhood Diseases-Skin and Rash CDC: Measles Cases and Outbreaks CDC: Measles (Rubeola) DHS: Measles DHS: Immunizations: Measles CCHD: Immunizations – Adults & Children Measles COVID-19 Resources How to access COVID-19 treatment Updated COVID-19 Guidance (3/5/24) CDC: COVID-19 DHS: COVID-19 Order FREE At-home COVID-19 Tests At-Home COVID-19 Diagnostic Test Kit Expiration Date Checker Weekly Snapshot Report , click here , or the image below! Important Updates 7/9/2024 Severe Illness Potentially Associated with Consuming Diamond ShruumzTM Brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, and Gummies Wisconsin DHS Health Alert Network (HAN) When an event threatens the health of Wisconsinites, fast, efficient, and reliable communication to those responding to the event can prevent illness and save lives. Click here for more information. Outbreaks in Wisconsin Click here for a list of selected outbreaks, recalls, and investigations with wide impact in Wisconsin. CDC Health Alert Network (HAN) CDC's HAN is a strong national program that provides vital health information and the infrastructure to support dissemination at state and local levels. Click here for more information. Wisconsin Epi Express The Wisconsin Epi Express (WEE) is a periodic update on communicable disease issues. Click here for more information.

  • PH: Water Safety | Clark County WI

    Water Safety Clean, safe drinking water is one of the most important elements of good health. Testing well water on an annual basis is one of the easiest things a private well owner can do to take care of their health and the health of their loved ones. It’s estimated that 20-25% of Wisconsin wells have bacterial contamination, so Clark County Health Department advises all private well owners to have their well water tested for coliform bacteria and nitrates. If there are infants under six months of age or women of childbearing age drinking the water, it should also be tested for fluoride. How do I test my private well drinking water? How often do I need to test? To test your private well water, obtain a water sample bottle, instructions, and a lab submission form from the Clark County Health Department. Results will be ready within 24 hours. Most Wisconsin wells provide safe water. However, bacterial and chemical contaminants can pollute ground water in a variety of ways. Common tests include coliform bacteria, nitrates, and fluoride. Every private well should be tested annually and whenever there are changes in taste, color, odor or appearance. Contact Clark County Health Department to find more information by calling (715)743-5112. At this time, The CCHD ONLY offers bacteria testing. Bacteria-only water test kits can be obtained from the Clark County Health Department for $30 If you would like more information or have questions about water testing, please contact Paige Lindner by calling 715-743-5112. Water Testing Water Sampling Instructions Well Chlorination Procedures Frequently Asked Questions What do you do if you want more than just a bacteria water test? UW Stevens Point Water Testing 715-346-3209 1-877-383-8378 Pick-up bottles Request a test kit online AgSource Laboratories Marshfield, WI 1-715-898-1402 Drinking Water Concerns Test for Drinking Water from a Private Wells To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information.

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