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  • Courthouse Closed April 2, 2021

    The Courthouse will be closed Friday, April 2, 2021 in observance of Good Friday

  • The Clark County Courthouse Maintenance Dept. is Seeking Quotes to Replace Some Sidewalks

    The Clark County Courthouse Maintenance Dept. is seeking quotes to replace some sidewalks around the courthouse building. To look over the project contact Harold Dillenbeck at 715-743-5221. Quotes are due by 4:00 pm April 30, 2021. They can be submitted to the Maintenance Engineer, 517 Court St. - Room 301, Neillsville, WI 54456. Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes, to waive any technicality, and to accept any quote which is advantageous.

  • Seeking Quotes to Update the Simplex Fire Alarm Panel and Connect to the Existing Simplex Devices

    Clark County Maintenance Dept. is seeking quotes to update the Simplex fire alarm panel and connect to the existing Simplex devices. For additional information Contact Harold Dillenbeck at the Maintenance Department at 715-743-5221. Quotes are due by 4:00 pm April 9th 2021. They can be submitted to the Maintenance Engineer, 517 Court St., Room 301, Neillsville WI, 54456 Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes, to waive any technicality, and to accept any quote which is advantageous.

  • Clark County Seeking Quotes

    Clark County is seeking quotes to upgrade the Barber Colman controls for AHU 6 and the VAV boxes supplied by that unit. Controls need to be integrated to the existing DDC system. For specific project details contact Harold Dillenbeck at the Maintenance Department 715-743-5221. Quotes will be accepted until 4:00 pm March 15th 2021.They can be submitted to the Maintenance Engineer, 517 Court St., room 301, Neillsville WI., 54456. Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes, to waive any technicality, and to accept any quote which is advantageous.

  • COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Scheduled For Thursday, February 4, 2021 Cancelled

    The Clark County Health Department COVID-19 vaccination clinic which was scheduled for Thursday, February 4, 2021 in Curtiss is being cancelled. After careful consideration of the current forecast for a winter storm to impact our area tomorrow, this decision was made. Travel conditions are expected to deteriorate during the day and the safety of those who were scheduled to come to the clinic along with the staff who would be working made the cancellation necessary. The safety of all involved and reducing the number of vehicles travelling in potentially hazardous conditions was balanced with the fact that people want to be vaccinated as quickly as possible. This was a very difficult decision. We will continue to work to schedule additional clinics at later dates and will share information regarding those clinics as it becomes available. Please do not call the Health Department regarding your appointment for tomorrow. Clark County Health Department staff is contacting those who had an appointment to discuss other opportunities which may be available to them to receive the vaccine. We appreciate everyone’s understanding regarding this decision and urge everyone to remain alert to the weather and avoid any unnecessary travel.

  • PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT REVISION TO THE CLARK COUNTY MANURE STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE

    A Public Hearing will be conducted by the Clark County Board of Supervisors on February 18, 2021, at 7:00 P.M. at the Clark County Courthouse in Room 501 at 517 Court St., Neillsville, WI 54456. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to receive comments regarding the draft update to the Clark County Manure Storage and Management Ordinance. Prior to the meeting, copies of the draft to the Manure Storage and Management Ordinance can be reviewed at the Clark County Land Conservation Department during normal business hours. The draft ordinance can also be found on the Clark County website at www.co.clark.wi.us. For questions and additional information, please contact Jim Arch, County Conservationist, at 715.743.5102. Written comments on the draft plan are also invited and should be sent to the Clark County Board of Supervisors, c/o Christina M. Jensen (County Clerk) at 517 Court St., Room 301, Neillsville, WI 54456. Written comments must be received before February 17, 2021.

  • *UPDATE* COVID-19 CLARK COUNTY DRIVE-THROUGH VACCINATION CLINIC APPOINTMENT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    The next drive-through vaccination clinic for Clark County will be on Thursday, January 21, 2021, located at the Owen-Withee-Curtiss Fire District, 100 Matthias Street, Curtiss, from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. COVID-19 vaccines will only be available for those listed below. At this time, vaccines are not available for the general public. Protocols put into place by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) require administration to be limited to those part of Phase 1A, and the start of Phase 1B only. Those who are eligible to attend, please do not arrive prior to 11:30 AM for safety and traffic purposes. Please closely watch the CCHD’s Facebook page. If our vaccine supply is getting low, we will post a notice. Phase 1A (All categories listed under Phase 1A) Healthcare Workers Long-Term Care Residents EMS Personnel Mortuary Workers Phase 1A is defined on page 5 (Table 1) of the Wisconsin State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee (SDMAC). Phase 1B (ONLY what is listed below) Fire and Police 65+ Years Old Clark County Health Department (CCHD) has been allotted Moderna vaccines for the week of 1/21/2021. Appointments are strongly recommended. Please see the link below to sign-up for an appointment. Walk-ins may be available on a first come, first serve basis. Priority will be given to those with appointments. Those without an appointment are not guaranteed a vaccine. Those who sign up for an appointment are not guaranteed a dose if they do not meet the eligibility criteria. Please review the available slots. Slots are limited per time period. Sign up for 1 quantity (QTY) per person that would like to receive the vaccine. Example: There is a van of 5 individuals. Sign up for a QTY of 5. Please sign up for a time slot by 8:00am on the day of the drive through clinic. Those who do not sign up by 8:00 am are not guaranteed a vaccine. Those who are vaccinated will be instructed by staff at the vaccine clinic to automatically schedule an appointment to receive their second vaccine dose. This is not available until arriving at the clinic. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c4da5a62aabffc07-covid19 As a reminder, those who are planning on receiving their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccination must receive it from the same manufacturer. Those who receive the Moderna vaccine must wait 28 days from their first vaccination before receiving a second dose, and those who receive the Pfizer vaccine must wait at least 21 days. Clark County Health Department 517 Court Street, Room 105 | Neillsville, WI 54456 Phone: (715) 743-5105 | Fax: (715) 743-5115 | http://www.co.clark.wi.us/healthdepartment Those who are eligible to attend will be required to provide proof of employment of affiliation and/or age (ID badge, recent paystub, etc.) and a driver’s license (if applicable), prior to receiving the vaccine. **Please follow the instructions listed online which includes 3 simple steps.** 1. Review, complete, and print (if able) the fillable COVID-19 Administration Record. Please consult with your medical provider if needed, prior to receiving the vaccine, for any questions you may have. 2. Review the Moderna Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) Fact Sheet for Recipients 3. Review V-Safe Information Handout 4. Review FAQ About COVID-19 Vaccination: What Vaccine Recipients Need to Know **Please bring the following items with you to the vaccination clinic.** 1. Driver’s license (if applicable) 2. Proof of employment or affiliation (ID badge, recent paystub, etc.) 3. Completed COVID-19 Administration Record Please wear clothing that will easily allow the RN’s to administer the vaccine (t-shirt or a long sleeve that can be easily rolled to the upper arm to gain access to the deltoid muscle). You will be required to wait in your vehicle for 15 minutes post-vaccination for monitoring purposes. EMS will be on-site and assisting with the monitoring. Expect a potential wait time. Thank you in advance for your patience. For updates on future clinics and eligibility, please visit the Clark County Website. Additionally, please check with your local pharmacy, healthcare provider, etc., so see if COVID-19 vaccines are being offered.

  • Amber, Silver, Blue, & Green Alerts

    AMBER Alert When a child is abducted or is missing, an AMBER alert can be issued, should the case meet the criteria set by the program: The child is under the age of 17. There is an imminent threat to the child. There is information to provide about the abduction. AMBER stands for America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response, but is named after Amber Hagerman, who was nine years old when she was abducted in Texas. The AMBER plan spread across the nation after 2003 when President George W. Bush enacted a law to allow all states to have the same method as Texas. Silver Alert For people over the age of 65 who are missing, a Silver Alert can be issued to help law enforcement find the missing person. A Silver Alert could also be issued for people who are cognitively or developmentally impaired. Blue Alert Blue Alerts provide the public with information about a person who has injured and poses an imminent threat to law enforcement or the general public. Green Alert The Green Alerts notify the public when a vulnerable veteran goes missing.

  • Sheriffs call for Calm across the State of Wisconsin

    Over the past couple of weeks, many Wisconsin residents were disappointed, shocked, and angered by either the national election results or the rioting in Washington D.C. at the Capitol. As Sheriffs of the State of Wisconsin, our duties include maintaining peace and public order. We acknowledge many people in our communities feel frustrated and not heard in the most recent Presidential Election. While you may want to voice your concerns and be vocal about them, we as Sheriffs ask that you do so peacefully and respectfully. We understand that being a good citizen means being involved in the operations of our government. You can do this by running for office, contacting those elected to office, and, yes, even voicing your concerns through peaceful demonstrations as protected by the first amendment. The Badger State Sheriffs’ Association (BSSA) is the Association of the 72 Wisconsin Sheriffs existing to support the Office of Sheriff. According to Sheriff Nate Dreckman, BSSA President, the BSSA is reaching out to each County Sheriff, asking them to respectfully request that in coming weeks and months that all citizens exercise their constitutional rights with discretion, care, and common sense in mind. While it is your right to carry and bear arms, doing so in a public fashion may lead to incidents that may likely bring scrutiny to your cause, which will draw attention away from the true cause you are there. “Please remember that we, as law enforcement have a sworn duty to enforce the law. If you step outside of the law, there will be consequences; however, we will also protect everyone’s constitutional rights,” stated Sheriff Dreckman. We will not tell you what to do, but be mindful that you may not know who you are standing next to during a protest. For that reason, you may want to stay home. Those persons may take actions that may put you in a difficult position. Law enforcement around our country is hopeful that no law enforcement action will be needed anywhere. We ask everyone to do their part to ensure that constitutional rights are protected, and it is done so in a peaceful and orderly way. Please don’t be the reason that your Sheriff needs to take action to maintain that peace and public order. Wisconsin Sheriffs are committed to keeping the peace while serving and protecting their citizens and have good relations with their county residents. Sheriffs will take appropriate actions to keep their citizens informed when known criminal activity impacts their county or a threat to their safety is present. As the formulation of plans for protests during this upcoming week and after continue, we ask that you use good judgment. Consider the repercussions of your actions before taking part; we only want you to be safe!

  • Clark County COVID Update

    Neillsville, WI. Clark County continues to work through issues and concerns regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) response. On November 5, 2020 Clark County officials issued a notice that access to County facilities would be restricted and exterior doors would be locked. The decision has been made to ease these restrictions and routine access to facilities will resume on January 21, 2021 with the exception of the Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center (CCRLC). Those with business at CCRLC should contact them directly for instructions regarding access at their facility. “We are asking for the public’s assistance to help in efforts to contain spread of the current pandemic. We are asking the public to avoid non-essential visits to county offices and facilities including the Courthouse, Highway Department, and Adult Development Services.” Stated Christina Jensen, Clark County Clerk and Administrative Coordinator. Please use alternate means of communicating with County agencies such as telephone, email, U.S Mail, etc. to conduct business where possible. Questions related to possible changes in service and methods of contact should be directed by telephone to the agency/office you need to make contact with. If you need to visit a County facility you are required to wear a face covering such as a cloth mask unless you have a condition which prevents it. If you have symptoms associated with COVID-19 you should conduct your business through alternate means and avoid in person visits. This is a challenging time for everyone and cooperation with these guidelines is appreciated. Providing essential services while doing what we can to help limit the spread of COVID-19 is a priority. Again, if you have questions about services we encourage you to call the agency/office you need to contact before arriving unannounced if possible. Additional updates and information can be found on the Clark County website at: https://www.clarkcountywi.com/. Christina M. Jensen County Clerk/Administrative Coordinator

  • Request for Bids - Condensing Unit

    Clark County Maintenance department is seeking quotes to replace the existing condensing unit that supplies air conditioning to the jail. The quotes need to be for a condensing unit or a chiller sized to the original specifications. For details and to look at the project contact Harold Dillenbeck at the Maintenance department 715-743-5221. Quotes will be accepted until 4:00 pm February 5th 2021. They can be submitted to the Maintenance Engineer, 517 Court St., room 301 Neillsville WI. 54456 Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes, to waive any technicality, and to accept any quote which is advantageous.

  • Notice for Healthcare Providers-Limited Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Available Today until 7PM

    We are still here vaccinating healthcare workers! 💉 We have administered 95 out of our 200 available doses! ​ Vaccination Clinic: Owen-Withee Curtiss Fire District located at the Curtiss Station on 100 Matthias Street (in Curtiss). ​ We will continue to offer vaccines to healthcare workers until 7pm on 1/7, or until supply runs out - whatever comes first. We will keep updating our Facebook page as doses become more limited. See County Vaccine page for more information.

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