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- Green Woods Suet Cakes | Clark County WI
ADS | Adult Development Services | Greenwood, WI Providing Quality Rehabilitative Work Services Clark Pizza Green Woods Candles Green Woods Bird Cakes Green Woods Firestarter Buttons Green Woods Wild Bird Cakes Green Woods Wild Bird Cakes are individually handmade from only the highest quality rendered beef suet and various mixes of seed. Feed these special bird treats year 'round to provide your feathered friends the nutrition they need. These suet cakes are sure to attract a wide variety of birds to your backyard regardless of the season. Available in: Birdwatcher's Delight The perfect blend of rendered beef suet, cracked corn, millet, and oil sunflower seed. Cardinal Buffet Rendered beef suet, safflower, oil sunflower and cracked corn... everything cardinals love. High Energy Rendered beef suet and cracked corn. Back to the basics for that needed energy boost. Wild Bird Cakes $1.75 Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.
- Sheriff Mobile Menu | Clark County WI
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- Cross County Skiing Levis | Clark County WI
Clark County's premier cross-country ski trail system is Levis Mound. The Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area consists of 17 miles of expertly groomed trails for skating and classic technique along with an additional 24 miles of ungroomed backcountry routes. The more advanced trails are located to the northwest on Trow Mound, while the easy and intermediate trails lie near the base of the mounds. Backcountry skiers can climb the narrow and difficult single track to the tops of the mounds for a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside. Ski trails are generally open the first part of December thru the end of March of each year, depending on snow depth. Trails are closed during the Wisconsin Gun Deer Season. Facilities Include a large parking lot, warming shelter, running water and heated bathrooms. Volunteer Trails are maintained and groomed by club volunteers, Neillsville Area Trails Association, or N.A.T.A. Trails are groomed with up to date grooming equipment, trails are set with diagonal tracks and a skating lane averaging 12 feet wide. Cost When cross-country skiing at Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area a trail pass must be purchased. 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. Individual Daily Pass $8 Individual Season Pass $40 Family Season Pass $80 Family is defined as a parent or parents with their unmarried dependent children of the same household.
- DSS Legal Disclaimer | Clark County WI
Legal Disclaimer USDA Nondiscrimination Statement In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html , and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov .This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
- Campground Policies & Rules | Clark County WI
CCFP Campground Policies & Rules CLARK COUNTY, WISCONSIN PARK SYSTEM Below is a list of general camping rules for Clark County Park System properties. Clark County strives to make your visit with us a pleasurable experience. In an effort to accomplish this, we want to be as transparent as possible with our policies and rules. The below are some of our most frequently questioned policies, rules, and regulations. This is not an all-encompassing list. As a camper and park user you agree to abide by all policies, rules, the Clark County Ordinances, and any administrative ruling deemed by Clark County Forestry & Parks Committee and its authorized agents. Camping Permits & Check IN/OUT Time Check in time is 3:00pm. Early check in is not promised and is based on check out time of previous occupant. Check out time is 1:00pm. Late checkouts may be charged an additional nights camping fee. Camping permits shall only be allowed at designated campsites except for authorized camping in the county forest. Camping permit must be obtained before setting up camp. Any person obtaining a permit shall be 18 years or older. Permits are non-transferable, non-refundable and may be revoked at the county’s sole discretion. All campers shall comply with permit conditions. Reservations, Camping Season & Conditions Reservations can be made for eligible campgrounds and reservable campsites from May 1st through September 30th, the reservation season. To make a reservations visit webtrac.co.clark.wi.us. Reservations are taken up to a maximum of 400 days in advance of check-in date, must be made at least three (3) days in advance of check-in date, and reserve for a minimum of two (2) nights. Within three (3) days all unreserved campsites are first come first serve. Please be sure to check that the site you select will work for your camping unit and also the dates that you are reserving for are correct. If a site has been reserved via the reservation system, it will remain held for the reserved party whether or not the party shows up and uses the site. Reserved sites will not be sold again unless approved by park management. Reservation changes will require another $10 reservation fee. Reservations lasting longer than six (6) nights may be eligible for an “Extended Stay Camping Discount”. All reservations lasting longer than six (6) nights are subject to the “Extended Stay Camping Policy ” CCFP POLICY CHANGE NOTICE: Beginning in January of 2025 camping reservations can only be made in the same calendar year. Making reservations 400 days in advance will no longer be permitted. Additionally, reservations will need to be paid in full and the 25% down payment for reservations over 28 days will no longer be an option. RESERVE Vehicle Permits - Levis Mound Trails and Lake Arbutus Boat Landings A vehicle admission permit is required for any motor vehicle that is using the boat landings on Clark Co. property around Lake Arbutus. There are four boat landings on Lake Arbutus. Levis Mound trail system requires a vehicle pass to be displayed if you are biking or cross country skiing. Parking areas are monitored by the Clark County Sheriffs Dept. There is self registration available or click below for online purchase. Off Season Camping & Seasonal Water Systems October thru April are non-reservable months and sites are available on a first come, first serve basis where self-registration is required. Availability of camping amenities in the off-season is primarily dependent on weather and environmental factors. Snyder Campground, Russell Memorial Campground, Rock Dam Campground, and Mead Lake Campground are the only County campgrounds which contain a heated shower building and they may remain open to campers through the completion of the gun deer season. Clark County reserves the right to change these beginning and end dates, without prior notice. For more off season camping information (click here) . Cancellations/Refunds Cancellations can be completed online, by phone or in person through the Business Office during business hours. Select reservations can also be cancelled online via department reservation website. Cancellations made ten (10) calendar days or more prior to reservation start date will receive a credit on their household account for the amount of the reservation that is paid minus all non-refundable reservation or cancellation fees. All credits on accounts expire one calendar year from date of creation. Credits on accounts can be used for purchases through the reservation system and are not eligible for redemption through self-registration envelopes. Credits on accounts below $850.00 in value can be surrendered for a check refund of 50% credit value. Credits on accounts $850.00 or more in value can be surrendered for a check refund of 75% credit value. Cancellations made less than ten (10) calendar days before reservation start date are not eligible for a credit on their account. Individuals may only reschedule their reservation to a new date in the future. Refunds for early departures and cancellations made during a reservation, including the morning of the reservation start date, are subject to administrative review and an “Administrative Refund Application” must be submitted to the Clark County Forestry and Parks Business Office with this request. The “Administrative Refund Application” must be submitted within two (2) business days of reservation termination. Fees All fees are determined by the Forestry and Parks Committee, per night, per camping unit, per amenities present at the selected site regardless of use. For sites designated as multiple-unit occupancy, the additional unit will be required to pay all fees applicable to the site stayed on at the point of reservation. All fees must be paid prior to setup and permits displayed on provided site post. There is a $10.00 reservation fee applied to each reservation that is made. The reservation fee applies to every reservation, even when multiple reservations are made at the same time or for the same period. Provided Information All measurements and amenities, including, but not limited to, electric service amperage, “Site Dimensions”, “Pad Dimensions”, “Site Size” & “Unit Max”, are provided to the best of the department’s current knowledge with no guarantee of accuracy. It is the camper’s responsibility to ensure that the site they are selecting for a reservation will work adequately for their desired experience. No guarantees are provided that your camping unit and additional items will fit within the site boundaries based on these measurements. Site dimension measurements are typically taken at the narrowest point of the campsite area. The true open square footage of a campsite may vary from the size that is listed. “Unit Max” measurements are provided as a best guess to the size of unit that will comfortably fit within the site. A camping unit larger than listed may be placed on the campsite as long as it fits within the campsite boundaries. State Codes & Utilities State code requires a minimum separation of ten (10) feet between camping units. All water spigots will be fitted with a backflow prevention device at the beginning of the season and must remain on the water spigot. Using a splitter or removing the backflow prevention device is a direct violation of state code. Sewer caps must be on at all times. Draining of grey or black water onto the ground is strictly prohibited by State Code and will not be tolerated at any time. Campsite Occupancy/Camping Party One camping party shall consist of no more than eight persons, regardless of age and shall include at least one adult. One designated campsite shall be occupied by only one recreational trailer, motorhome, pickup camper, sleeping tent or other authorized camping unit unless expressly authorized. One additional 4 person tent or smaller will be allowed. Screen tents are permitted as an addition to a camping unit. Beginning in 2025, a second camper will not be allowed on any campsite that is not designated as a double occupancy campsite. Campsites Campers are not allowed to “sprawl” onto adjacent campsites or public spaces. All items, including vehicle and trailers, must fit on camper’s campsite. Campsites must be clean at all times. Boat docking/mooring is not promised with any campsite reservation. All waterfront shoreline is available on a first come first serve basis and also serves as public access to the water. To allow as much use as possible, we ask that when a boat is not in use that you please trailer it. Vehicles/Parking Campsites at a designated campground shall NOT have more than 2 cars or trucks, or 4 motorcycles and no cars or trucks, or, 3 motorcycles and 1 car or truck. Extra vehicles must park in the campground parking lots. Vacant campsites are not parking lots. ATV/UTV Operation ATV and UTV operation within a campground is only allowed in designated areas. Obey all signage, county ordinance and state laws. Operation of ATVs and UTVs are not allowed in all campgrounds. Know the rules of the campground before you make your reservation. Clark Co. Parks and Campgrounds Motorized Devices No person shall operate or use a golf cart, electric scooter, unlicensed vehicle, or mini-bike unless expressly authorized. Quiet Time & Visitors Quiet time is from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily. Campers are prohibited from setting up or tearing down their campsite during quiet hours. Guests are welcome in the campground between the hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; however the camper is responsible for their guests (and their guests’ actions) while in the campground. Guests are not allowed to park on vacant or unregistered campsites. If your site already has the maximum allowed for vehicles (2 per site) the registered camper is responsible to direct their guests to park in public parking areas. Firewood/Campfires Any firewood transported into a Clark County campground must originate from within Clark County. Firewood supply must be maintained in a neat pile. Firewood cannot be delivered into the campground by an outside vendor. Do not burn garbage. Campers may collect dead and down firewood within a campground. Cutting of live trees is strictly prohibited. Burning firewood outside of designated fire ring is strictly prohibited. Campfires cannot be left unattended. Campfires are not permitted in upright cooking grills. Campers shall not discard any matches, cigarettes, cigars, pipe ashes, embers, or other lit items without first completely extinguishing such items. Campground staff does not deliver firewood. Fireworks No person shall possess, fire, discharge, explode or set off any squib, cracker or other explosive or pyrotechnic device containing powder or other combustible or explosive material within the boundaries of any county park, recreation area, campground or special use area except by permission of the committee or its authorized agent. Noise Please be kind to your neighbors. No person shall, through the means of speakers, instruments, devices, vehicles or any activities produce unnecessary sounds or noise which may annoy or disrupt a person or interfere with a person’s enjoyment. Generators Generator use is typically not permitted. Campground managers have full discretion for generator use. Any camper/customer who needs to operate a generator because of a health condition will be required to reserve an electrical site if any is available and not use the generator, unless an outage occurs. If the available electric site is not a preferred location for the customer, it is not a valid justification for the customer to refuse the electric site re-assignment and use a generator. Generators cannot be used anywhere else in the park. Destruction/Entry No person shall disturb, vandalize, damage, deface, remove, attach to, or destroy any trees, shrubs, plants, rocks, gravel, sand, dirt, berm, or other natural materials. This includes but is not limited to any county structures, buildings, fences, gates, posts, tables, and installation or construction areas. Pets Pets are allowed in all county parks and campgrounds as long as they are at all times kept on a leash not more than eight feet long. Unless an individual requires a trained service animal due to a disability, animals are restricted from the following areas: beaches, playgrounds, and all public buildings. Pets shall be effectively restrained or under the owner's control at all times. No person shall allow a pet to deprive or disrupt the enjoyment or use of any area by others. Pet owners are required to pick up and properly discard of all pet waste. Cleaning No person shall wash, clean or process vehicles, persons, animals, clothing, cooking utensils, fish or wild or domesticated game in any body of water, picnic area, playground, bathroom, shower building, park, boat landing, parking lot, roadway, or within 100 feet of any pump, fountain or drinking water outlet. If the processing of game is expressly authorized, persons shall discard cleaning remnants (i.e. animal carcass). Dumping Stations Clark County Forestry and Parks does not offer honey wagon service. Needed services may be arranged with outside vendors, who are required to remove said waste from the park. Discharging said waste into dump stations is not permitted. Three is no charge for use of dumping stations for registered campers. There is a $10 fee for others to use the dump station. Garbage/Recycling Dumpsters are only for registered campers use and for waste generated while camping. Bag all trash securely, place in dumpsters and close the dumpster after use. Registered campers leaving trash in fire rings or campsite will be issued a citation for littering. Prohibited items include flammables or toxic materials, furniture, appliances, tires, auto batteries, mattresses and carpets. CLARK COUNTY ENCOURAGES RECYCLING; CONTAINERS ARE LOCATED BY THE DUMPSTERS. No rummaging or scavenging is allowed in dumpsters or recycling bins. Air Conditioned Units If campsite will not be used for more than 24 hours, camper is expected to turn off the air conditioning unit in the camper. Park staff may turn off power to the electric pedestal if a situation requires it. Inquiries If you have specific questions, please contact the Clark County Forestry and Parks Department Business Office at (715) 743-5140 Monday-Friday from 8:00AM to 4:30PM. Email: ForestryParksReservations@co.clark.wi.us clarkcountywi.gov Click here for a PDF version of the Campground Policies & Rules CCFP POLICY CHANGE NOTICE: Beginning in January of 2025 camping reservations can only be made in the same calendar year. Making reservations 400 days in advance will no longer be permitted. Additionally, reservations will need to be paid in full and the 25% down payment for reservations over 28 days will no longer be an option. PURCHASE PASS Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140
- Fishing | Clark County WI
Clark County Forest Fishing Fishing in Clark County Clark County has seven named lakes with an approximate total of 1,741 acres. There are a total of 150 named and unnamed streams in Clark County totaling 2,476 surface acres. These 150 streams total about 593 miles. Arbutus: 821 acres Mead: 324 arces Sportsman's Lake: 300 acres Sherwood: 128 acres Rock Dam: 105 acres Emerson: 35 acres Snyder: 28 acres Fish Populations Clark County offers 3,700 acres of surface water for fish habitat. Game fish found in Clark County waters include muskellunge, walleye, large and small mouth bass, northern pike, and pan fish. There are approximately 20 miles of trout streams in Clark County and most streams are dependent on restocking programs. Our rock-strewn rivers and streams abound with fish, beaver, otter, muskrat, heron, sand hill crane, and eagle, giving the canoeist and fisherman memories from the tranquil life Clark County offers in its many forests, parks, campgrounds, and trails. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140
- PH: Health Resources | Clark County WI
Community Health & Resource Fairs Communities Coming Together – Services for All! Services such as car seat safety checks, immunization, water testing and more are now being offered at St. Bernard Catholic Church! Click here , for more information! FREE Narcan, Sharps/Medication Disposal Locations For English and Spanish, click here ! Helpful Resources in or Surrounding Clark County For English, click here . For Spanish click here . Clark County Health Hub Here are some items we’d like to share, to show our communities that we care. Please don’t give in to greed, only take what you need. All items are at no cost. For more details, click here . Clark County Libraries Designated Warming and Cooling Areas in Spanish and English Clark County Food Resource Guide Monthly School and Child Care Newsletter 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024 May 2024 April 2024 March 2024 Februa ry 2024 January 2024 2023 December 2 023 No vem ber 2 023 September a nd October 2023 Augus t 2 023 July 20 23 Ju ne 2023 May 2023 Apr il 2023 Ma rch 2023 February 2023 January 2023 Clark County WIC The Clark County WIC Program is not located in the Clark County Health Department. To contact the Clark County WIC Program, please call 715-316-3264, or 1-888-298-5299. For more information, click here ! For Spanish, click here ! Family Health Center Medical Brochure- English and Spanish Room for Growth in Clark County Housing Available Child Death Review Child Death Review teams review child deaths in our county utilizing a prevention framework. The team is typically consists of members of local law enforcement, public health, social and community services, and medical and school personnel if it is applicable to the case. These multi-disciplinary teams identify risk factors and trends that lead to prevention recommendations for community partners to implement. For more information, click here ! Wisconsin Well Woman Program Helping women access free breast and cervical cancer screenings (Pap tests/mammograms/diagnostics). For more information, click here ! Childcaring Are you looking for child care or need help paying for child care? Click here for information on Childcaring! Well Badger Resource Center This free, online , anonymous tool is here to help you navigate resources for a child you care about who has mental or behavioral health concerns. Taylor County Health Department Nail Care 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.
- Products for Sale | Clark County WI
ADS | Adult Development Services | Greenwood, WI Providing Quality Rehabilitative Work Services Clark Pizza Green Woods Candles Green Woods Bird Cakes Green Woods Firestarters Buttons Our products are sold at our storefront location at 302 South Jones Street in Greenwood, Wisconsin Sales of these products and services provide valuable paid work opportunities to the disabled or disadvantaged citizens who use our services. By purchasing products from ADS, you help support the financial independence of the individuals we serve, foster an increased sense of self esteem, and enable the achievement of their highest potential. 15 OZ Candle $15.00 5.5 OZ Candle $5.50 Tart Shells $2.50 Wild Bird Cakes $1.75 Firestarter $3.00 Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.
- PH: Campgrounds | Clark County WI
Campgrounds The application for all Lodging and Recreation facilities can be found here: Lodging and Recreation License If any campground changes occur that meet any of the following, a plan review is required: New construction of a campground An increase in the number or type of campsites, or any changes to a facility that provides accommodations to the campground users, including a camping unit provided by the campgrounds or changes to shared restroom facilities. The campground plan review form can be found here: Campground Plan Review 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. ATCP 79-Campgrounds Campground Plan Review
- PH: Retail Food | Clark County WI
Retail Food Retail food establishments are typically separated into two categories. “Serving Meals” and “Not Serving Meals”. “Serving Meals” is usually a restaurant, tavern, or bar that serves food that is ready for consumption at the facility, for take-out, or for delivery. The food requires no further preparation once it is served. “Not Serving Meals” is usually a grocery store, gas station, or bakery that sells food that is intended to be taken home for further processing or consumption. If you are opening a new retail food facility or there is a change in ownership, a new application must be filled out and submitted. The application for Retail Food Licensing can be found here: Serving Meals Not Serving Meals Retail food establishments also have different levels of complexity that is determined by what type of food is sold, the food processing taking place, and/or how much food is sold. To help you determine what level of complexity your license will be, you can use the complexity calculators found here: Serving Meals – Complexity Calculator Not Serving Meals – Complexity Calculator New construction or remodeling of your kitchen area requires a plan review. The Plan Review Form can be found here: Retail Food Plan Review 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. Wisconsin Food Code ATCP 75 Quick Finds Click on the headings for more information Packaged Food Labeling Guidance Using Gloves Clean Up Kit Contents Consumer Advisories Fact Sheet Food Employee Reporting Agreement Fridge Storage Food Safety Cook Temperature Thawing Safely Vomit or Diarrhea Clean Up Date Marking Cheese Curd Code No Bare Hands
- Green Woods Firestarter | Clark County WI
ADS | Adult Development Services | Greenwood, WI Providing Quality Rehabilitative Work Services Clark Pizza Green Woods Candles Green Woods Bird Cakes Green Woods Firestarters Buttons Green Woods Firestarters Green Woods firestarters are great for the campfire or fireplace. They require no kindling and are made out of recycled materials and the same soy wax used in our candles. Firestarters $3.00 Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.
- Additional Court Information | Clark County WI
Language Assistance Plan It is the policy of the Circuit Court of Clark County to provide meaningful access to all Limited English Proficient (LEP) persons who use the courts’ services. In accordance with federal mandates and state requirements, this court and all its personnel shall provide free language assistance services to all LEP individuals who request such assistance. Members of the public shall be informed that language assistance services are available to individuals and that the circuit courts shall provide those services to them upon request. A complete copy of this policy is available for viewing here...