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  • PH: AODA Information | Clark County WI

    AODA Information For Community Members Clark County Health Hub- Click here for more information All items are at no cost and vary. Some examples of items include: Narcan nasal spray, fentanyl & xylazine testing strips, firearm locks, medication lock bags, oral hygiene kits, first aid kits, walking vests, body care kits, feminine period kits, children’s winter wear, cover your cough kits, quit smoking, etc. Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Ordinance See ordinance here DELTA-8 and DELTA-9 THC-An Overview for Parents For English and Spanish, click here Northwoods Coalition This campaign was created to educate the influencers of youth about the potential health hazards THC may cause while youth are targeted with the newest THC-infused products. Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC is the chemical in the cannabis plant that is responsible for psychoactive qualities when consumed. Learn more here . Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line Helping you address your smoking, vaping, or chewing tobacco at your pace Click here for more information. Wisconsin Vaping Quit Line If you’re age 13 to 26 and want to change your vaping, you can get free help through Live Vape Free! Click here for more information. Free Narcan, & Sharps/Medication Disposal Locations Are you looking for a place to dispose of your unwanted or unneeded sharps or medication? Click here to see your options! Small Talks: How WI Prevents Underage Drinking Why should you talk to kids about alcohol? Underage drinking is a real problem in Wisconsin, and it starts earlier and can be more dangerous than you might think. But parents, loved ones, and other caring adults can make a real difference. All you have to do is talk. That’s right. Having small, casual conversations with kids, starting around age 8, can help prevent underage drinking. Underage drinking in Wisconsin The good news? Nationally, underage drinking is becoming less popular. The bad news? Wisconsin’s kids aren’t keeping up with the trend. The percentage of Wisconsin teens who’ve tried alcohol exceeds the national average. While underage drinking rates dropped 7 percentage points between 2019 and 2021 nationwide, Wisconsin’s rate dropped only 4 percentage points. Forty-nine percent of Wisconsin teens have tried alcohol. 1 in 6 Wisconsin high schoolers have reported trying alcohol by age 13. 2 out of 3 Wisconsin teens don't see underage drinking as a risk Why start talking when they're 8? Research shows this is when children start to form their earliest opinions about alcohol. Help your child sort out what they hear from friends or see on TV, before someone hands them a drink. Start talking to kids about the dangers of underage drinking around age 8. Don’t worry; it’s easier than you may think. We can show you how, with helpful suggestions for tackling tough questions and ideas for getting the conversations started. Understand why kids drink Underage drinking isn’t a rite of passage. It’s not just curiosity or bad behavior, either. It is a community-wide challenge that affects Wisconsin families of all shapes and sizes. There are many reasons why children try alcohol, from peer pressure to unregulated marketing tactics. Kids may see it as a way to cope with trauma or difficulties in school, at home or in their community. No matter what, families aren’t to blame for underage drinking. But they can make a difference. Get help now If you think your child is already drinking or struggling with substance use, don’t blame them or yourself. Focus on getting your family help instead. The Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline can help. It’s free and available 24 hours a day. Call: 211 or 833-944-4673 Text: Your ZIP code to 898211 Online search: addictionhelpwi.org Online chat: Enter the chat room For Clark County Retailers/Businesses Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Ordinance See ordinance here Press Release- 11/13/2024 See Press Release here Letter to Retailers- Mailed 11/12/2024 Letter to Retailers Fake, Altered, and Borrowed (FAB) ID Check Wisconsin Drivers License and Identification Card Free Safe Ride The Tavern League of Wisconsin and our members are proud to serve our community. One of our top priorities is to keep our patrons safe. That is why we offer the SafeRide program. The goal of SafeRide is to eliminate drunk driving on Wisconsin’s roadways. As always, we encourage you to drink responsibly. However, if you feel like you’ve had one too many, ask your bartender if their establishment is a Tavern League member offering the SafeRide program. For more information, click here !

  • Timber Sale for Purchase | Clark County WI

    Timber Sales Available For Direct Purchase The Clark County Forestry and Parks Department has 9 timber sales currently available for direct purchase. (Click the link below to view the maps and prospectus pages of available sales) List & Maps/prospectus pages of sales available for direct purchase These tracts are available for direct purchase at 10% above minimum bid value unless otherwise agreed upon by the Forestry and Parks Department as per department policy. Contact the Clark County Forestry Department for more information. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Timber Sale Prospectus | Clark County WI

    Timber Sales Prospectus Spring 2016 Prospectus Fall 2016 Prospectus Spring 2017 Prospectus Fall 2017 Prospectus Spring 2018 Prospectus Fall 2018 Prospectus Spring 2019 Prospectus Fall 2019 Prospectus Spring 2020 Prospectus Fall 2020 Prospectus Spring 2021 Prospectus September 2021 Prospectus (Storm Salvage Sale) Fall 2021 Prospectus Spring 2022 Prospectus Fall 2022 Prospectus Spring 2023 Pro spectus Fall 2023 Prospectus Spring 2024 Prospectus July 2024 Prospectus (Storm Salvage Sale) Fall 2024 Prospectus *PDF timber sale maps c ompatible with Avenza are available for download - CL ICK HERE Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Timber Sale Results | Clark County WI

    Fall 2020 Results Spring 2021 Results September 2021 Results (Storm Salvage Sale) Fall 2021 Results January 10, 2022 Results (Storm Salvage Sale) Spring 2022 Results Fall 2022 Results Spring 2023 Results Fall 2023 Results Spring 2024 Results July 15, 2024 Results (Storm Salvage Sale) Fall 2024 Results Timber Sales Results Spring 2014 Results Fall 2014 Results Spring 2015 Results Fall 2015 Results Spring 2016 Results Fall 2016 Results Spring 2017 Results Fall 2017 Results Spring 2018 Results Fall 2018 Results Spring 2019 Results Fall 2019 Results Spring 2020 Results Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • Treasurer: Tax Page | Clark County WI

    Tax Page Taxes Ag Value Use Penalty Lottery Credit Tax Deeded Properties List of Properties Available for Sale List of Properties Available Here.. . Auction 24-1160 Auction Legal Description Treasurer Office | 517 Court Street, Room 302 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5157

  • Treasurer | Clark County WI

    Land & Tax Info. Tax Deeded Lands/Taxes Pay Taxes Online Unclaimed Funds Need Help Paying Taxes? Lottery Credit Info. More Duties Duties of the Treasurer / Real Property Lister The Clark County Treasurer's office operates under the rules and regulations stated in the Wisconsin Statutes as well as the County Board and Wisconsin Department of Revenue. The treasurer is a member of the Wisconsin County Treasurer's Association and the Wisconsin Real Property Listers Association. The county treasurer is also the real property lister for the county. Some of the major duties of the office are: Calculate mill rates and produce tax bills and tax rolls after verifying levies for all 46 municipalities Collect delinquent and current real estate taxes. Furnish statements as requested and respond to all inquiries regarding taxes, assessed values, fair market values, and lottery credit Do monthly and quarterly reports for state, such as sales tax, court fines, real estate transfer fees, probate fees, etc Furnish assessors with their forms, work rolls and completed assessment rolls. Make all changes submitted by the assessor on values, land classifications, etc . Mission Statement It is the mission of the Treasurer / Real Property Lister to serve the taxpayers of Clark County by efficiently maintaining accurate parcel descriptions and assessment and tax roll information. Renee Schoen Treasurer Keep accurate listings of all real estate parcels in the county, of which there are approximately 33,000 Make changes to parcel records for all property transfers recorded with the Register of Deeds office, as well as parcel and description changes due to recorded plats and certified survey maps Post all payments collected by local treasurer in December and January and do tax settlements by February 20 each year Receipting all money collected by the county, either directly from the public for taxes or through direct deposit and departmental deposits for such things as state aids or fees for services Reconcile bank statements and balance monthly to records kept by the Department of Administration Take care of entire tax deed procedure including the issuance of the tax certificates on September 1 of each year, the publication of the redemption notice, the title search and official notification of lien holders, and the eventual sale of the property Verify and sign all checks processed by Department of Administration and keep daily receipt / disbursement journals Treasurer Office | 517 Court Street, Room 302 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5157

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  • CSA Services | Clark County WI

    Forms and Applications Policies Services State Systems Stipulation and Order to Change Services Overview or Child Support Video Review and Modification Court Orders Review a court order for a change Before an order is changed, it needs to be reviewed. A review is the process of checking a child support order to see if it needs updating. The review looks at two issues: Does the dollar amount in the child support order follow the guidelines in the Child Support Percentage of Income Standard? Does the order include medical support? For a review, both parents will be asked to provide current financial information . A notice about the results of the review will be mailed to both parents. English Spanish Who reviews the order Who does the review depends on if: you get cash benefits from the W-2, SSI Caretaker Supplement, or Kinship Care program you get case management services from your local Wisconsin child support agency you just get financial services from the Wisconsin Child Support program Reviewing and changing an order *Child support agencies do not charge for reviewing the order or for taking steps to change an order (for cases that get case management services). When a review will be, might be, or will not be done A review is done when: A parent asks for a review, and the order has not been reviewed for three years. A parent gets cash benefits for the children and: the order has not been reviewed for three years, and "Good Cause" has not been found or is not pending, or the parent with Good Cause asks for a review A court orders a review. A review might be done when: The last review was less than three years ago, but there has been a substantial change in circumstances. A review would not be done when: A parent has no legal duty to provide current support. For example, all children are emancipated, or the paying parent’s parental rights were terminated (ended). "Good Cause" has been found or is pending for a parent who gets W-2 services or cash benefits. However, the parent with Good Cause may ask for a review. The order is from another state, and that other state has jurisdiction (control) over the order. The whereabouts of a parent are unknown. The paying parent has voluntarily reduced his or her income. 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.

  • Emergency Management Resources | Clark County WI

    Other Links and Resources Burning Restrictions Before striking a match, allow the fire experts to provide you timely information on burn permits, current fire danger and any emergency restrictions happening around the state. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Read how FEMA is ready to handle any emergency situa tion. FEMA Ready For Kids Explore the children's information provided by FEMA. Firewise Firewise teaches people to work together to reduce wildfire risks throughout their community. Becoming Firewise is a process, not an endpoint. National Weather Service Forecast Browse current weather and extended forecasts for the county and surrounding areas. Ready Wisconsin Find out how the state is always prepared, no matter what the situation. Wisconsin DNR Flood Information Access information about the natural resources within the state. WI Dept. of Transportation Travel Information Stay updated on current travel conditions, road construction, and other travel issues. 517 Court Street, Room 306 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5100 Fx: (715 743-4350 Cell: (715) 429-0669

  • Hire an Individual | Clark County WI

    ADS | Adult Development Services | Greenwood, WI Providing Quality Rehabilitative Work Services Vocational Programs Outsourcing Capabilities Products For Sale Hire an Individual Contact Us Hire an Individual Do you have an employment opportunity for an individual who uses our services? ADS can help your business become more diverse. ADS recognizes that individuals are unique and have different abilities, skills, and preferences. Because society in general is diverse, businesses can benefit from participation by all segments of the population in their workforce. ADS can effectively place an individual with your business that meets your employee needs, fulfills your specific job requirements, and enhances the diversity of your workforce. Here is how hiring an individual through ADS' Integrated Employment Program can be of great value for your business: Worker assessment – The individual ADS places with your business is assessed for skills and desired work outcomes before he or she is presented for employment. This helps place an individual who is qualified and facilitates job retention. Job analysis – By analyzing your business's workflow, relationships between team members, and workplace culture, ADS can assist in looking for tasks that never get done. The goal is increased efficiency. Job analysis allows other employees to do their specified tasks or expand upon their duties. Job analysis can also lead to "job carving" which is sectioning out a portion of an existing job thereby maximizing workers skills. Job tryouts – Job tryouts are a win/win situation for both employer and prospective employee. This is a period of no commitment for both employer and individual. If at any time either party is unhappy with the job or the work done, the trial can be terminated. These work experiences are a significant aid to job retention and employee loyalty. On the job training – ADS will assign an experienced job coach to help train the individual and develop the natural supports necessary for the individual to become as independent on the job as possible. Although ADS will be there for long term support, it is important that the business has a stake in the individual's development and understands this individual is their employee. Diversification – Employment is based on need and therefore hiring an individual with a disability is not charity. However, employing someone with a disability is a great way to increase the diversity of your workforce. Your other employees become part of the process as they help provide support for the individual which creates an atmosphere of teamwork. Your business plays an important role in community integration. Individuals are empowered to be a part of the community and become less reliant on taxpayer dollars for support. In return, your community image is enhanced. You may qualify for state or federal tax incentives. ADS will work hard to facilitate a smooth transition that enables the individual to move from working with us to working for you. If you have an employment opportunity, please call or email Kevin . Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.

  • Medicare Outreach | Clark County WI

    Resources Nutrition Center Menus ADRC Office Newsletter Medicare Outreach Cafe 60 More More Welcome to Medicare Medicare and You: Understanding Your Medicare Choices Creating a Medicare Account How to Read your Medicare Summary Notice How to use Medicare Plan Finder, step-by-step

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

    Home Government Departments Quick Links More Mapping CCFP Reservations & Passes Tax Information Minutes & Agendas Get Notifications News Subscribe 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 Site Managers Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456 | Contact Us

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