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- Community Services: Crisis Line | Clark County WI
24 Hour AODA & Mental Health Crisis Line (715) 743-3400 (800) 863-3560 Hopeline Text: 741741 Are you depressed, under stress, having family problems? Our trained staff is available to listen and assist you in finding the help you need. Anyone can call...24 hours a day...every day NO CHARGE ; continue your story...
- Soliciting Permit | Clark County WI
CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Soliciting Permit SafetyNet Soliciting Permit Civil Process Citizen Complaints More SOLICITING PERMIT PROCEDURES FOR CLARK COUNTY A soliciting permit is required for every person selling memberships in Clark County for a company. Each applicant applying for a soliciting permit must appear in person to the Clark County Sheriff's Office during courthouse working hours (Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM) with the following: completed soliciting ordinance permit application $5 fee per permit (payment should be made payable to: Clark County Sheriff's Office) applicant's driver's license Once the above information is received from the applicant, the office will run all the necessary background checks to see if the permit will be granted. Click HERE to retrieve the Clark County Soliciting Ordinance Permit Application. If you have any questions, please call the Records Clerk at 715-743-5355.
- CSA State Systems | Clark County WI
Forms and Applications Policies Services State Systems Stipulation and Order to Change State Systems EPPIC - Payments / History Wisconsin Debit Card- Check your balance, review transaction history, change your pin, contact customer service, and more. Check my debit card here... Online Services Child support account information is online, and is free, fast, and secure. Sign Up or Sign In to see your payments & balances, print your payment coupons & payment history, update your phone number & address. Register and log-in for online services here... WI Department of Children & Families Visit the Bureau of Child Support to learn more. Click here for more... 517 Court Street , Room 504 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5213 Fx: (715) 743-5290 | Email: child.support@co.clark.wi.us Text Option: 715-350-2292 English or Spanish translation is available with this texting option.
- History & Funding | Clark County WI
CLARK COUNTY RECOVERY COURT JusticePoint, History & Funding JusticePoint Clark County Recovery Court is collaboratively designed and implemented by Clark County and JusticePoint. JusticePoint is an organization dedicated to the promotion of evidence-informed criminal justice programs, practices, and policies. The commitment to evidence-informed practices is firmly rooted in the belief that criminal justice outcomes can be improved through the use of collaboration, engagement, and the scientific method. The effect of these improved outcomes is not limited to criminal justice stakeholders, practitioners, defendants, and victims but has a direct impact on the quality of life for all in the community. Reduction in key criminal justice outcomes such as recidivism has a cumulative effect. By stunting or limiting the recurrence of criminal activity criminal role modeling and the cycle of victimization can be eliminated. Each community's needs, population, and political situations are unique. By embracing evidence-based practices, JusticePoint acknowledges that programs must be designed and implemented differently in each community. As described in A Framework for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local Criminal Justice Systems, an evidence based framework, in itself, does not propose answers to all potential questions but provides for a collaborative process for making well informed decisions (CEPP, 2010). JusticePoint is firmly committed to being an engaged, educated, and willing partner in moving the criminal justice system towards achieving better outcomes for the community at large. https://www.justicepoint.org/about History The Clark County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) was created via an ordinance passed by the Clark County Board of Supervisors March 2021 to improve the effectiveness and efficiencies of the local criminal justice system. Through the work of the CJCC, a proposal was written to create the Clark County Recovery Court and an application for Treatment Alternatives and Diversion funding was submitted September 2021 to the Wisconsin State Department of Justice. In January 2022, Clark County was awarded funding to start the Recovery Court Program. Implementation occurred throughout 2022. Funding The Clark County Recovery Court is a Treatment Alternatives and Diversion (TAD) program funded by the TAD grant. These funds are administered by the Wisconsin Department of Justice. Treatment Alternatives and Diversion programs provide District Attorneys and/or Judges an option to offer offenders the opportunity to enter into voluntary substance abuse treatment, case management, and other risk reduction services as a safe and effective alternative to jail or prison confinement.
- Levis Mound Trails | Clark County WI
Trails Snow Conditions Trail Passes Facebook Directions More LEVIS MOUND Recreational Area IMBA Epic Trail Clark County is proud to offer one of the finest non-motorized trail systems in Wisconsin. The Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area is located within the southwest corner of Clark County and provides more than 41 miles of trails that wind and loop through a portion of the nearly 135,000 acre county forest. This area begins the "Driftless" area in the state, featuring sandstone bluffs or mounds-one of the unique natural features trail users enjoy here. The area is managed to maintain and protect the natural environment and wildlife habitat of Levis/Trow Mound while providing recreational opportunities and a sustained supply of raw forest products. The main trail head features access to water, flush restrooms, an open air shelter, showers (not available in the winter), and a warming chalet during the winter riding season. Daily and season trail passes are available online , at the Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area trailheads and the Clark County Forestry & Parks Office (715) 743 - 5140. Camping: Levis/Trow Mound also offers camping opportunities for those who are looking for an overnight stay. The trailhead campground at Levis/Trow Mound includes 8 non-electric campsites with a rate of $20.00/night Sunday - Thursday and $23.00/night Friday- Saturday. Premier camping opportunities are also offered at Russell Memorial Park, located just 5 miles south of Levis Mound on County Road J. At Russell Park, guests have access to a camp store, firewood for purchase, additional showers, and other amenities. Trail Report
- County Forest Mobile Menu | Clark County WI
Storm Salvage Timber Sales Timber Sale Prospectus Timber Sale Bid Opening Timber Sales for Direct Purchase Timber Sale Results Firewood Cutting Permits Managed Forest Law/Forest Crop Law Water Resources & Wildlife Hunting Fishing
- ADRC Office Newsletter | Clark County WI
Resources Nutrition Center Menus ADRC Office Newsletter Medicare Outreach Cafe 60 More More ADRC Newsletter Go Digital ! Click here to get the newsletter sent to your email. The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Clark County Newsletter is published approximately 10 times a year. This publication contains information pertaining to persons 60+ years of age. January 2024 Newsletter February 2024 Newsletter March 2024 Newsletter April 2024 Newsletter May 2024 Newsletter July 2024 Newsletter August 2024 Newsletter September 2024 Newsletter October 2024 Newsletter November 2024 Newsletter December 2024 Newsletter 517 Court Street, Room 201 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5166 Toll Free: (866) 743-5144
- PH: Child Safety and Awareness | Clark County WI
Child Safety and Awareness Wisconsin Poison Center Safe Play Area on Farms American Red Cross Resources Resources Home Safety Water Safety Teens and Teen Driving Car Seat Safety Playground Safety Bike and Helmet 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.
- Traffic Citations/Court Information | Clark County WI
Traffic Citations / Court Information Traffic Citation Court Dates The date indicated on your citation is the date of your initial appearance. An initial appearance is your opportunity to enter a plea to the charge. You may plead guilty, no contest, or not guilty. The initial appearance is not a trial date. If you plead guilty or no contest, the court will find you guilty and the matter will be resolved on this date. If you plead not guilty, your case will be scheduled for a pretrial conference to be held at a later date. Non-Mandatory Appearances If the date on your citation is not a mandatory appearance and you wish to plead not guilty, you may do this by mail or fax prior to the date on your citation. You may send your plea by mail to 517 Court Street, Room 405, Neillsville, WI 54456 or by fax to (715) 743-5187. Please include a copy of your citation and your current address along with your plea. This must be received prior to the date on your citation. A date for a telephonic pretrial conference will be mailed to you. For questions regarding your driving status you may go to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation website . or call 1-800-924-3570. Traffic Forms Available Not guilty plea Petition for IID exemption Petition for Half-Priced IID Motion to reopen Disclaimer The clerk of court and staff are not allowed to give legal advice. Legal questions should be directed to your attorney or to the Lawyer Referral Service at 1-800-362-9082.
- Child Care Certification | Clark County WI
Child Care Certification Clark County Social Services is now contracting with Childcaring for all child care certification. Childcaring is a local non-profit resource and referral agency that is dedicated to providing quality child care information in Adams, Clark, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Taylor, Waushara and Wood Counties. Child caring helps families meet their needs, serves as a resource to potential an existing regulated child care providers, and works cooperatively to increase the supply of quality, affordable care. Childcaring promotes the development of a comprehensive child care system and provides public information on child care needs and trends. If you or someone you know is searching for child care or would like to start their own child care business, please contact Childcaring today! Childcaring can be contacted by phone: (715)841-9490 or at 1-800-628-8534. Or visit their website: https://www.childcaring.org 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 Emergency After Hours Sheriff's Office: (715) 743-3157 After Hours No Heat Hotline: (715) 743-3157 -->New applicants meeting preservice training requirements may be granted Regular Certification. New applicants not yet meeting preservice training requirements may be granted Provisional Certification, but must complete required training within three (3) months of certification. -->A home visit must be completed before an applicant can become certified. At the home visit, the applicant will need the following: Proof of Sudden Infant Death and Shaken Baby Syndrome training A copy of the provider's TB test results A well water test report--if the applicant does not have city water Verification of rabies vaccination of all pets in the home A working smoke detector on each floor of the home used for childcare A working carbon monoxide detector -->A certified day care provider can have up to six children in his/her care at one time but only three can be under the age of 7. -->Benefits of Child Care Certification: Provider is able to care for children whose parents receive Child Care Assistance Provider may participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program Provider may get parent referrals from Child Care Resource and Referral Agency -->For more information, including links to all applicable state laws, please see the Department of Children and Families Child Care Certification website . 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400
- SafetyNet | Clark County WI
SafetyNet Goal The goal of SafetyNet is to save lives — by locating missing persons who suffer from Alzheimer’s, Autism, or persons with Developmental Disabilities or other high risk wanderers. SafetyNet has a proven record in over 1,900 searches nationally. It is a reliable, effective tool for locating individuals. It offers peace of mind to caregivers. To learn more about the organization, click the link below: www.safetynettracking.com or call 877-434-6384 How it Works Individuals enrolled in the program wear a personalized wristband that emits a silent tracking signal every second, 24 hours a day. When caregivers notify Law Enforcement that the person is missing, the Sheriff’s Office specially trained officers respond and search using a mobile tracking system. The average search and rescue time is less than 30 minutes. Eligibility Must be a Clark County resident AND Have a diagnosed condition with a history of wandering Enrollment The following three steps are taken for enrollment: An initial assessment is done to determine eligibility Once approved, a trained staff member will place the bracelet on the person Staff will make monthly visits to ensure the equipment is working properly To enroll or for more information, contact the Aging & Disability Resource Center toll free at 866-578-2372 or 715-743-5166. Other Information Cost: The monthly fee is $30. Assistance may be available to help with the cost. Start Up Fee: The start up fee will be paid for by SafetyNet of Clark County. Funding: Funding was provided for SafetyNet through donations from various community organizations. Sponsors: Clark County Emergency Services Association County Aging & Disability Resource Centers Clark County Sheriff's Office | 517 Court St, Room 308 | Neillsville, WI 54456
- DSS FAQ Quick Links | Clark County WI
Quick Links BadgerCare Plus Marketplace-Information on Affordable Health Care Act WREA Applicants If you have submitted an application for the Benefit Specialist position or are thinking about applying, please review the link below: https://wchsa.org/wchsa-committees/economic-support/economic-support-staff-recruitment/ This is an informational link that will give you a better understanding of the Benefit Specialist’s role. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office at (715)743-5233. How does a elector request an absentee ballot? The request is made to the municipal clerk in writing by using the Application for Absentee Ballot, or by letter requesting an absentee ballot which substantially provides the information required on the application form. The elector making the request must sign the application. (If a request is made for more than one person residing at the same address, each person must sign the request). (See "Wisconsin Absentee Ballot" to the left)