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  • Bruce Mound | Clark County WI

    Rates and Passes Season Schedule Parties, Groups, & Events More More Events & Notices Updated March 6, 2024 ​ We certainly did not have the season we always hope for. No snow and warm temperatures kept us closed most of the 23-24 season. We will be waiting and ready for you next year! Clark Co. Forestry & Parks staff thanks you for your understanding. ​ Bruce Mound Winter Sports area is closed for the season. ​ 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 ​ Welcome to Bruce Mound Follow us on Facebook for the fastest updates. 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 View Map Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area | N791 Bruce Mound Ave. | Merrillan, WI 54754 | Information: (715) 743 - 5140

  • ADRC Emergency Planning | Clark County WI

    Resources Nutrition Center Menus ADRC Office Newsletter Medicare Outreach Cafe 60 More More Preparing for an emergency situation can save your life. Review the steps below and be better prepared. 517 Court Street, Room 201 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5166 Toll Free: (866) 743-5144 1 Educate yourself on what to do in an emergency ​ What to do in a tornado? Click here to learn more... 2 Put together a kit of essential items ​ Home Emergency Kit Click here to learn more... 3 Sign up for alerts and receive notifications ​ Visit the Clark County Emergency Management Page Click here to learn more... 4 Create a plan To see an example of a winter driving checklist click below. Click here to learn more...

  • Contact Us | 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 Contact Us ​ Email: Joe Meyer, Director joe.meyer@co.clark.wi.us Jared Zemke, Food Service Manager jared.zemke@co.clark.wi.us Kevin Schillinger, Rehabilitation Services Manager kevin.schillinger@co.clark.wi.us Joe Meyer, Production Manager joe.meyer@co.clark.wi.us Sherri Peterson, Clark Pizza Sales Representative sherri.peterson@co.clark.wi.us Other useful website links: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Inclusa Clark County Community Services Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.

  • Code of Ordinances | Clark County WI

    Revision History Table Complete Code of Ordinances Chapter 1: General Provisions Chapter 2: Administration Chapter 3: Reserved Chapter 4: Animals Chapter 5: Reserved Chapter 6: Buildings & Building Regulations Chapter 7: Reserved Chapter 8: Business Licensing and Regulation Chapter 9: Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing Chapter 10: Emergency Management Services Chapter 11: Reserved Chapter 12: Environment Chapter 13: Water and Soil Conservation Chapter 14: Fire Prevention & Protection Chapter 15: Reserved Chapter 16: Health & Safety Chapter 17: Reserved Chapter 18: Human Rights and Relations Chapter 19: Reserved Chapter 20: Land Development Chapter 21: Reserved Chapter 22: Land Use Chapter 23: Reserved Chapter 24: Law Enforcement Chapter 25: Reserved Chapter 26: Offenses & Nuisances Chapter 27: Reserved Chapter 28: Forestry and Parks Chapter 29: Reserved Chapter 30: Solid Waste/Reserved Chapter 31: Reserved Chapter 32: Streets, Roads, Sidewalks, & Other Public Places Chapter 33: Reserved Chapter 34: Taxation Chapter 35: Reserved Chapter 36: Traffic & Vehicles Chapter 37: Reserved Chapter 38: Utilities/Reserved

  • Sheriff | Clark County WI

    CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Emergency, Life Threatening, & Crimes in Progress - 911 Non Emergency (715) 743-3157 | Toll Free (800) 743-2420 Sheriff Sheriff Sales About Us County Jail Directory More... More Serving Clark County for 164 years Click HERE for t he Parent's Guide To Fentanyl, a website with information on the harmful drug. WE ARE HIRING! Come join our team! The Sheriff's Office is looking to fill the following full-time positions: Female Corrections Deputy Telecommunicator/911 Dispatch ​ To complete an application, click HERE . Help us purchase a new K9! Click here to read more about the K9 Program and our efforts to better serve the community. Welcome to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office website. I am Sheriff Scott Haines and proud to offer you a view of our Office. The website provides you the opportunity to learn about our office and its’ programs, and have better access to us so that we may better serve you. ​ The Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement services to Welcome Message From Sheriff Haines approximately 34,000 residents in our county. I am proud of the hardworking men and women of our office that provide a supreme level of service. In addition, we run a full-scale correctional facility capable of housing up to 126 inmates—another huge responsibility that is met every day by my outstanding Corrections staff. In my 29 years of law enforcement experience, there is nothing more challenging and rewarding than leading the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. I am humbled by the responsibility and the obligation I have to ensure your safety and enforcement needs are met. We aim to bring you the highest level of cutting edge service--provided with care, compassion, and professionalism. ​ I welcome your input and encourage you to take advantage of the features of our website. Your feedback is important in helping me understand where best to apply resources, to address crime problems and to improve safety within Clark County. Thank you for visiting us here and for your support of our law enforcement efforts. Sheriff Scott Haines ​ ​ National Sheriffs' Association Code of Ethics MISSION STATEMENT To work in partnership with our community and surrounding agencies to provide effective and professional public safety services with Integrity, Honor and Compassion. VISION STATEMENT To lead by example through innovation, continuous learning and quality leadership. We will pursue and employ the best-trained, equipped and committed professionals who demonstrate the highest standards of excellence. We will preserve the peace, protect property, prevent crime and build relationships with the public; while remaining committed to enhancing the quality of life for all the people of Clark County. VALUES STATEMENT The Clark County Sheriff’s Office embraces these Core Values: Duty, Integrity, Respect, Team, and Safety. Duty: To meet the demands and expectations of the public, to lead by example and hold ourselves to a higher ethical standard. Integrity: The Sheriff’s Office understands trust is earned from our community, through honest actions and open dialogue. Respect: As community servants, the Sheriff’s Office will treat the public and each other ethically while exhibiting kindness, compassion, empathy, sympathy, justice and braver Team: Members of the Sheriff’s Office place the well-being of others above their own. Recognizing the importance of each Office member, we do our utmost to encourage and assist one another to develop as professionals Safety: We are committed to the highest level of safety through quality training, teamwork, leadership and innovation. Become part of the team! Numerous positions available. Start your new career and secure your future. APPLY ONLINE CLICK HERE Clark County Sheriff's Office | 517 Court St, Room 308 | Neillsville, WI 54456

  • Energy Assistance | Clark County WI

    Energy Assistance Clark County Department of Social Services is no longer a host site for the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP). Western Dairyland is now the host site for WHEAP. ​ Western Dairyland is located at 418 Wisconsin Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703. Their phone number is (715)836-7511. For any heat and/or energy assistance or crisis, after hours emergencies or weatherization, please contact Western Dairyland. If you are not a previous WHEAP customer and are in need of an application to apply for assistance, you may contact Western Dairyland or Clark County Department of Social Services. Clark County Department of Social Services will assist you in obtaining and completing a WHEAP application. If you are in need of assistance, with submitting your application and/or verifications for the WHEAP program, Clark County Department of Social Services is available, during normal business hours. Western Dairyland will also assist you with the application and verification process. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Clark County Department of Social Services at (715)743-5233. If you have a heat or energy emergency/crisis situation, please contact Western Dairyland at (715)836-7511. ​ If you have an after-hours heat or energy emergency or crisis situation, please contact Western Dairyland at (715)836-7511. 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400

  • 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

  • PH: Flu Vaccines | Clark County WI

    Clark County Health Department Annual Influenza (Flu) Vaccines The best way to prevent the flu and its potentially serious complications is with a flu vaccine. The CDC recommends annual flu vaccinations for everyone age 6 months and older (who do not have any contraindications) - ideally by the end of October. ​ For the Clark County Health Department influenza (flu) clinic schedule, click here! (Available Soon for 2024-2025) ​ ​ Questions? Call the CCHD Immunization Hotline at 715-743-5292. ​ Children ​ Ages 6 months - 18 years. No-cost if meet VFC criteria. Find VFC criteria here .​ No-cost for all children if attending a childhood mass flu clinic location (schedule above). ​ Adults - Standard Dose Ages 19+. Available for those with an accepted insurance plan. Available for private pay cost of $40 (cash or check only) for all individuals. ​ Adults - High Dose Ages 65+. Available for those with an accepted insurance plan. Available for private pay cost of $88 (cash or check only) for all individuals. ​ The CDC recommends that individuals age 65+ receive a high dose flu vaccine. A high dose flu vaccine provides better protection against influenza for this age group, compared to the standard dose flu vaccine. For more information, click here. Accepted Insurance Plans: ​ ​ Aspirus Health Plan Blue Cross Blue Shield Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA) Medicaid/Badgercare+ Medicare Security Health Plan Security Administrative Services UMR Summary ACIP Recommendations Click here . ​ Flu Vaccines are Important for Children Some children 6 months to 8 years old need two doses of flu vaccine. Children in this age group getting vaccinated for the first time, and those who have only previously received one dose of flu vaccine, should get two doses of vaccine this season. For those children, it is recommended they get the first dose as soon as the vaccine is available, because the second dose needs to be given at least four weeks after the first dose. For more information, click here . 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.

  • Veterans Services | Clark County WI

    State, Federal, & Local Resources The High Ground Tricare Roles & Responsibilities The essential accountabilities of the veterans service office include but are not limited to: Advise clients regarding state and federal benefits and claim decisions by appropriate boards, agencies, and courts Explain laws, regulations, and codes that affect veterans, explain veterans rights, responsibilities Claim documentation Researches applicable state and federal laws, regulations, codes, and court decisions to develop effective arguments for benefit claims Assists clients in completing forms, obtaining documentation, and performs analysis of claims and decisions by federal and state veteran administrations. Compile personal information and assesses merits of benefit claims and applicability of information to claims Counsels and advises clients regarding financial and educational assistance, medical services, emergency shelter, vocational adjustment, mental health service, and mortuary affairs Interview clients regarding their financial, social, military, and psychological history and status Quicklinks U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs Mission Statement It is the mission of the veteran service office to advise persons living in the county who served in the U.S. Armed Forces regarding any benefits to which they may be entitled or any complaint or problem arising out of such service and render to them and their dependents all possible assistance. ​ "We are dealing with veterans, not procedures, with their problems, not ours." -General Omar N. Bradley, U. S. Army VA Administrator, 1945 - 1947 Veterans Office | 517 Court Street Room, 304 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5160

  • 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

  • About Bruce Mound | Clark County WI

    About Us Established 1948 Winter Recreation at Bruce Mound ​ Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area in Clark County was established in 1948 by the Half Moon Ski Club. Clark County has operated Bruce Mound, which has enhanced winter recreation for any age group, since 1960. We pride ourselves in being one of Wisconsin's great attractions with premium skiing conditions in a winter wonderland. The slopes are lighted for fantastic night adventures. State of the art snow making and grooming capabilities make every day like a fresh snowfall. Recent chairlift installation and new chalet construction will help ensure an enjoyable winter experience at Bruce Mound. Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area | N791 Bruce Mound Ave. | Merrillan, WI 54754 | Information: (715) 743 - 5140

  • PH: Inspections & Licensing | Clark County WI

    Retail Food, Lodging and Recreatio n Licensing ​ The Clark County Health Department is an Agent to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). As an agent to DATCP, we manage the licensing and inspection program of all retail food, lodging and recreation facilities in Clark County. Additional information for each type of facility can be found below. If you have questions about licensing requirements please call the Clark County Health Department before submitting the forms and payment. We can be reached at (715) 743-5105. Please ask to speak with a Registered Sanitarian. ​ To apply for a new license, please download the relevant forms and mail those in with payment to: Clark County Health Department 517 Court St., Room 105 Neillsville, WI 54456 Re tail Food Retail food establishments are typically sep arated 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 ​ ​ Lodging and Recreation Lodging facilities include hotels, motels, tourist rooming houses, and bed and breakfasts. ​ Tourist rooming houses (TRHs) are usually called short term rental cabins and allow guests to stay for a limited number of days throughout the year. ​ Bed and Breakfast facilities provide breakfast meals only and are occupied by the owner at the time of the rental. ​ Recreation facilities include ‘Recreational and Educational Camps’, ‘Campgrounds’ and ‘Public Swimming Pools’ or ‘Whirlpools’. ​ 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: 1. New construction of a campground 2. 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. 3. ​ 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.

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