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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.

  • FOR: Links | Clark County WI

    Links ​ Clark County Tourism Learn more about Clark County and all it has to offer visitors. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Browse the Department of Natural Resources website to learn more. Levis Mound Trail Information Discover one of the premiere trail destinations in the Midwest. The Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs Read how the association works to preserve snowmobiling throughout the state. Travel Wisconsin Explore Wisconsin on your next getaway and learn how to get the most out of your trip. Wisconsin County Forest Association Read the forum about concerns to each county department in the state responsible for forestry programs. Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association View how the organization is dedicated to enriching the professional and educational opportunities available. County Map View a map of trails, parks, fishing spots and more! 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

  • PH: Animal Bites | Clark County WI

    Animal Bites If an animal bite occurs, please contact the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 715-743-3221 to ensure that the biting animal is appropriately and legally observed or tested for rabies. It is also vital not to release or destroy a biting animal until a public health official or an animal control officer is consulted. The victim's physician should also be notified promptly. One of the most effective ways to prevent rabies infection is immediate, thorough cleansing of the animal bite or scratch wounds with liberal amounts of soap and water for 10-15 minutes. ​ Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that affects all warm-blooded mammals and causes fatal swelling of the brain and spinal cord. Vaccinated Animals Vaccinated animals must quarantine in their home for 10 days under the supervision of the animal owner. The animal cannot run loose outside of the home or travel anywhere other than the vet’s office. Three vet checks are required within 10 days from the time of the bite. Unvaccinated Animals Unvaccinated animals must quarantine in a facility (vet office, local humane society, etc.). The animal owner is responsible for the cost of quarantine and transporting the animal to the vet for the three vet checks. 2 locations are available for Clark County residents. The first is Taylor County Humane Society , and the second is Critters R 4 Us. Three vet checks are required within 10 days from the time of the bite. DO NOT DESTORY OR RELEASE AN ANIMAL THAT HAS BITTEN A PERS ON until consulting with a public health official. In nearly all cases, observation or testing of the animal can eliminate the need to administer the series of injections to prevent rabies. In the state of Wisconsin, you are REQUIRED to vaccinate your animals. For more information, click here (see highlighted on pages 3-5). For more information on animal bites visit: DHS Rabies Prevention Measures Exposure to rabies may be minimized by the following measures: Eliminate stray dogs and cats and enforce leash laws. Vaccinate pet dogs, cats, ferrets, and livestock against rabies. Stay away from all wild animals, especially those acting abnormally. Teach your children not to approach any unfamiliar animals. Do not keep exotic or wild animals as pets, regardless of how young or cute they are. Exclude bats from living quarters by keeping screens in good repair and by closing any small openings that could allow them to enter. Persons traveling to developing countries in which rabies is highly prevalent, or persons who are at ongoing risk of possible rabies exposure (e.g., veterinarians, animal control officers), should ask their doctor about receiving the PRE-exposure rabies vaccinations. ​ How Can You Prevent Rabies in Animal s? There are several things you can do to protect your pet from rabies. These include making sure your pets get regular rabies vaccines, keeping pets away from wild animals, spaying or neutering pets, and calling animal control to remove stray animals from your neighborhood. What Animals get Rabies? Rabies affects only mammals. Mammals are warm-blooded animals with fur. People are also mammals. Birds, snakes, and fish are not mammals, so they can’t get rabies and they can’t give it to you. But any mammal can get rabies, including people. While rabies is rare in people in the United States, with only 1 to 3 cases reported annually, about 6 0,000 Americans get post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) each year to prevent rabies infection after being bitten or scratched by an infected or suspected infected animal. ​ ​ How Can I Tell If An Animal Has Rabies? You can’t tell if an animal has rabies by just looking at it—the only way to know for sure if an animal (or a person) has rabies is to perform laboratory testing. Some things to look for are: general sickness problems swallowing excessive drool or saliva an animal that is overly aggressive an animal that bites at imaginary objects (sometimes called “fly biting”) an animal that appears tamer than you would expect an animal that’s having trouble moving or may even be paralyzed a bat that is on the ground 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.

  • Adult Development Services | 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 ADS Mission Statement "To use the experience of work to assist individuals in reaching their highest potential." Adult Development Services 302 S. Jones Street P.O. Box 66 Greenwood, WI 54437 Phone: 715-267-7228 Fax: 715-267-3125 Email: ccads@co.clark.wi.us ADS has been providing work services to adults with disabilities of Clark County since 1972. Centrally located in Greenwood, WI, our diverse vocational programs provide a variety of opportunities for those who choose to work. In addition to being a service provider for Inclusa and other managed care organizations, ADS works with individuals funded by self-directed supports, Clark County Community Services, DVR, private payers, and out of county agencies. Work plays a fundamental role in all of our lives. It contributes to an individual's sense of self worth and empowers people to fully participate and contribute to their communities. ADS feels that the opportunity to work should be available to anyone choosing to participate. ADS makes use of out-sourced products and services from area businesses, as well as proprietary products, to provide individuals with paid work options. All compensation is done in strict compliance with state and federal regulatory guidelines. Copyright © 2022 clarkcountywi.gov | Terms of Use

  • Mobile Menu | Clark County WI

    Resource Directory ADRC Directory Senior Resource Directory Nutrition Center Menus Newsletter Medicare Outreach Café 60 ADRC Caregiver Staff Directory

  • Land Information | Clark County WI

    GIS / Land Information ​ Land Information Office The primary objective of the Clark County Land Information Office is to facilitate land records modernization, as defined in the Clark County Land Records Modernization Plan 2019-2021. (The Modernization Plan may be accessed through Wisconsin Department of Administration Land Information Plans. Another objective defined in the plan is to develop, maintain and update land information about Clark County using geographic information system software. Land information is defined in §59.72 Wisconsin Statutes and includes information about soils, land ownership, taxes, topography and parcels to name a few. A significant responsibility of the department is to make this information available and usable to other departments and the public. As such, the Land Information Office coordinates with the Register of Deeds, Surveyor and the Treasurer’s Office to continually update land information. This information is made available to the public via the internet through the county website. The Land Information Office also produces hardcopy mapbooks and maps, including the county platbook, emergency service atlas, and city and village parcel atlases. Other maps are available upon request. PZ:LI:Products Interactive Mapping USGS Data State Cartographer's Office Wisconsin Statewide Parcel Map Viewer Wisconsin Statewide Parcel Map Data Download Wisconsin GIS Data Repository Products GIS data is available for the entire county. The cost is $50.00, which includes a flashdrive and the shipping. Maps are available as requested. The cost to print these maps is: LETTER, LEGAL, TABLOID .............$5.00 17 X 22 ......................................... $8.00 24 X 36 ......................................... $12.00 36 X 48 ......................................... $20.00 44 X 60 ......................................... $30.00 *Special projects, data analysis, etc. are done at a rate of $50.00/hr. The Clark County plat book is produced by the Land Information Office to help the local 4-H groups with fundraising. The book was last updated in 2020. To purchase a plat book, contact the UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121. The City and Village Parcel Atlases are similar to plat books but are only created for the cities and villages. Typically these books are used by professionals, such as assessors. ​ Contact Land Information Office

  • 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...

  • 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

  • DSS Community Resource Links | Clark County WI

    Community Resource Links ​ Links to other Community Resources Indianhead Community Action Agency Aging & Disability Resource Center of Clark County Clark County Community Services Childcaring Resource & Referral Home and Family - UW-Extension Family Care - Care Wisconsin Family Health Center of Marshfield - Health Care and Dental Assistance United Way 211 Western Dairyland WIC Program Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Wisconsin Department of Health Services Workforce Resource Information Workforce Resource Application for Services

  • PH: Programs & Services | Clark County WI

    Health Programs & Services Click Headings for More Information Chil d Safety The Clark County Health Department (CCHD) provides a variety of different services to ensure the safety of your child, such as cribs, car seats, and everything in-between. Safe Sitter Safe Sitter® prepares students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. Students learn life-saving skills such as how to rescue someon e who’s choking, and helpful information like what to do if there’s severe weather. The less ons are filled with fun activities and role-playing exercises. Students even get to use CPR manikins to practice choking rescue and CPR! Lactation Services - Parent Connections The CCHD now has two staff trained as lactation consultants. We are offering one on one consults with clients and will be hosting parent classes in Abbotsford. We can also host new parent classes upon request! Parents will receive a lactation goody bag after meeting with lactation consultants. Communicable Diseases The CCHD responds to multiple communicable diseases, such as COVID-19, Monkeypox, tuberculosis, hepatitis, etc. Emergency Preparedness The CCHD wants to ensure that you are informed and prepared for public health emergencies within Clark County. To help prepare, the CCHD belongs to the Western Wisconsin Public Health Readiness Consortium (WWPHRC). In the event of a public health emergency (during business hours), contact the CCHD at 715-743-5105. If you need to report a public health emergency during non-business hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at 715-743-3157. Immunizations - Adults & Children The CCHD provides a variety of adult and childhood immunizations. Some children may qualify for free immunizations. Staff members can assist with finding immunization records, scheduling an im munization appointment, and more. Reproductive Health Services All services are COM PLETELY confidential. Oral Health Services The CCHD provides oral health services to students in Clark County School Districts, along with limited oral health services to community members. Resources are available to assist community members in finding oral health providers. Kelsey Wussow Lead Public Heath Nurse Katie Cook Public Heath Nurse Corrine Spencer Public Heath Nurse Megan Lindau Public Heath Nurse Judy Crothers Jail Nurse 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.

  • Planning & Zoning Dept. | Clark County WI

    Interactive Mapping Forms, Apps, & Fee Info Surveyor Land Information FAQ Staff More Divisions Planning & Zoning ​ The Planning and Zoning Division protects the natural resources in unincorporated areas of the county through the administration and enforcement of land management ordinances. Staff responsibilities include review and issuance of permits, construction and compliance inspection, complaint investigation, and maintaining records of all these activities. Other duties include administering the Wisconsin Fund Grant Program. ​ Surveyor ​ The Clark County Survey Division monuments and maintains section corners, reviews plats and certified survey maps, surveys county-owned lands, and maintains accurate records. ​ Land Information ​ The Land Information office develops, maintains, and updates land information about Clark County using a geographic information system. This office also establishes emergency response / rural address numbers. Available Forms, Applications & Fee Information Quick Links Burning Permits/Restrictions FEMA Floodplain Maps and Information Wisconsin Statutes ​ ​ 517 Court St, Room 204 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5130

  • FOR: About Us | Clark County WI

    About Us ​ Mission Statement It is the mission of the Forestry and Parks Department to establish, develop, protect, maintain, and manage county parks, campgrounds, 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. Roles & Duties The department manages one of the largest county forests in the state (134,694 acres) as well as many diverse programs and facilities, a summary of which may be found within our annual report. In general, all department programs and facilities are funded and supported by three main revenue sources: timber revenues from the county forest, park and trail user fees, and state aid / grant programs. With the exception of the Clark County Fairgrounds, no direct tax levy is attributable to department operations at the present time. Management of the Forestry and Parks Department and its functions is governed by the county board rules and policies together with the Forestry and Parks Annual Work Plan, County Forest Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Outdoor Recreation Plan, county code, and related state and federal laws and regulations. ​ Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

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