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  • Trails: ATV | Clark County WI

    ATV / UTV Recreation in Clark County Google Maps Please remember that only street legal motorcycles, driven by licensed drivers are allowed on the ATV/UTV trail system. Non-street legal motorcycles are not allowed on the ATV/UTV trail system and may only be ridden on the Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trails. ​ More than 135 miles of spring, summer, and fall ATV/UTV trails and routes wind and loop through the nearly 135,000 acre Clark County forest. Additional winter mileage is available, please refer to map for more information (ATV only, UTV's are not allowed on the trail system during the winter). Convenient trail access is located throughout the county forest. Trail amenities include parking lots, loading ramps, day use areas, fuel, and food. In addition, our ATV trails offer access to five county campgrounds. ​ Clark County ATV/UTV trails ar e scheduled to open on Friday May 10, 2024. We will be able to open trails a few days earlier this spring. There will still be grading operations taking place. Please use caution as logging is active on the county forest and trucks are hauling. Please be on the look out for a town road closure in the next couple of weeks of Bruce Mound Avenue between Hwy 10 and intersection 5 due to road construction. The alternate route will be on County Hwy B. ​ REMINDER: Forestry & Parks does not open and close town roads. Riders are responsible for contacting townships to verify status. ​ ATV/UTV Trails CLOSE November 1 - December 14 March 16 - May 14 ​ A TV /UTV Trails OPEN May 15 - October 31 December 15 - March 15 ​ Select for Winter ATV I nformation Clark County urges everyone to abide by state and county regulations. ATV travel is only allowed on the designated ATV Trails and ATV Routes. Only street legal motorcycles, driven by licensed operators, are allowed on the ATV trail system. Non-street legal motorcycles may only operate on the designated Knobby Ridge off road motorcycle trails. Licensing For information regarding licensing of ATVs in Wisconsin and state specific rules and regulations concerning ATV use, please contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources office at (888) 936-7463. Or see the Jackson County ATV Trails website . Thank you and safe riding! Wild Fire Prevention We would like to remind riders that ATV's are a possible ignition source for wild fires. Please follow all state regulations, including spark arrestors. Please click the following to see how else you can help prevent wild fires while operating your ATV/UTV. ​ For Clark County map click here to download. Permits, Passes, Terms & Conditions Gift Certificates

  • Recreational Trails | Clark County WI

    Bike / Hike & More Motorcycle Snowmobile Horseback ATV Blaze the Trails Follow us on Facebook! Current Trail News & Updates ATV / UTV Trails - CLOSED Clark County ATV/UTV trails ar e scheduled to open on Friday May 10, 2024. We will be able to open trails a few days earlier this spring. There will still be grading operations taking place. Please use caution as logging is active on the county forest and trucks are hauling. Please be on the look out for a town road closure in the next couple of weeks of Bruce Mound Avenue between Hwy 10 and intersection 5 due to road construction. The alternate route will be on County Hwy B. REMINDER: Forestry & Parks does not open and close town roads. Riders are responsible for contacting townships to verify status. Please visit the ATV page for more information. (updated 5/2/2024) ​ L evis/Trow Mound - OPEN There is not any snow to groom at this time. Please refrain from biking and hiking during freeze/thaw cycles when there are warm spells and spring thaw. This will protect trails from erosion and damage. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. For the most current trail conditions and other information, please visit the Levis/Trow Facebook Page . During the winter visit the snow report at Travel Wisconsin (updated 3/6/2024) ​ Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trails - CLOSED Trails are closed seasonally each spring, March 16th through May 14. There are currently active timber sales taking place at Knobby Ridge. Trails East of Bachelors Ave remain closed for maintenance reasons. All trail fee requirements are temporarily suspended due to a WDNR Grant. (updated 3/19/2024) ​ Wild Rock Horse Trails - Trails are currently OPEN for riders. Conditions may vary based on current weather conditions. (updated 12/11/2023) ​ Snowmobile Trails -CLO SED Clark Co. Snowmobile and Winter ATV trails remain closed until there are favorable conditions. (u pdated 3/6 /2024) Spring and Summer Recreation During the summer you will find fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, off road motorcycle, and ATV trails. Leisure driving amongst the many forest roads offers scenic driving and berry picking. Camping, picnics, swimming, boating and water skiing can be found in our many campgrounds and parks. Autumn and Winter Recreation Winter brings a flurry of excitement with snowmobiling, snowboarding, downhill skiing, tubing, and more. Clark County also offers quiet and peaceful surroundings in cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, and vistas. Clark County is your winter getaway. Permits, Passes, Terms & Conditions Gift Certificates

  • PH: Immunizations | Clark County WI

    Immunizations - Adults & Children Immunization Hotline: 715-743-5292* 2024 Immunization Clinic Schedule (English & Spanish) Spotlight Vaccine of the Month! For English and Spanish, click here ! It is strongly encouraged to call and schedule an appointment a few days in advance, but walk-ins are welcome. Clark County Health Department 517 Court Street, Room 105 Neillsville, WI 54456​ Mondays 2:30pm to 4:00pm Entrance on 6th St. (Northwest Corner) St. Bernard's Catholic Church 400 N. 2nd Avenue Abbotsford, WI 54405​ 2nd Thursday of Even Months 1:00pm to 5:00pm Entrance Northeast Corner or Outside (Weather Permitting) For dates, click here . Routine Vaccine Clinics Monthly Vaccine Spotlights 2024 March-HIB February- DTap, TDaP, and Td January - H PV 2023 December - MMR & Varicella November - Pneumo co ccal October - Meningococcal Vaccines Vaccines for Children (VFC) Children through age 18 can be vaccinated, at no-cost, if they meet any of the criteria below. Enrolled or eligible for Medicaid. Do not have health insurance. Have health insurance, but vaccines are not covered, or only some vaccines are covered. American Indian of Alaska Native ​ Vaccines for Adults (VFA) Adults age 19+ can be vaccinated, at no cost, if they meet any of the criteria below. Do not have health insurance. Have health insurance, but vaccines are not covered, or only some vaccines are covered. ​ All Adults All adults age 19+, regardless of insurance status, can receive the following vaccines at no-cost. Td or Tdap Influenza (Flu) Vaccines For more information about available flu vaccines, click here . Children: Can be vaccinated at no-cost for those age 6 months through 18 years if they meet VFC criteria (below), or can be vaccinated at no-cost if they attend a mass flu clinic site. Adults (Standard Dose): Available for those age 19+ with certain insurance plans, or private pay. Adults (High Dose): Available for those age 65+ with certain insurance plans, or private pay. COVID-19 Vaccines Not sure what COVID-19 vaccines you are due for? Click below. Stay Up to Date with Your Vaccines . ​ ​ ​ Immunization Rec ord Requests Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR) ​ Option 1: Access immunization records through the Public Immunization Record Access . ​ Option 2: Fill out the Wisconsin Immunization Registry Record Release Authorization . ​ For those born in Clark County in the year 1977 or later, please call the Clark County Hea lth Department Immunization Hotline listed above. ​ Records Request *Please leave a message, including first and last name, date of birth, and a call back number. Your call will be returned as soon as possible. If you are calling outside normal business hours, which are 8:00am to 4:30pm, your call will not be returned until the next business day. If you are looking to schedule a vaccine appointment, please try and call at least one day ahead of time. Available Vaccines Vaccines for Children (VFC) DTaP Hepatitis A Hepatitis B HIB Polio MMR Moderna 23-24 Varicella Pneumococcal Rotavirus HPV Meningococcal Meningococcal B Tdap Td Vaccines for Adults (VFA) Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis A & B MMR Moderna 23-24 Varicella HPV Meningococcal Meningococcal B Pneumococcal Why Vaccinate? Top Ten Reasons to Protect Your Child by Vaccinating ​ ( Español ) Vaccines Are Safe: Explaining Why Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and the Vaccines that Prevent Them Vaccine Schedules Recommended Immunizations for Children from Birth Through 6 Years Old ​ ( Español ) School Immunization Requirements: 7th -12th Grade ​ ( Español ) Vaccines During and After Pregnancy Recommended Immunizations for Children 7 years Old-18 Years Old Adult Vaccine Assessment Tool Child Care Entry: What Vaccines Are Required? School Immunization Requirements: K - 6th Grade ​ ( Español ) Recommended Immunization for Adults About Vaccines: ​ Vaccine Ingredients Common Questions About Vaccines Vaccine Information Sheets (VISs) Immunize.org CDC - Vaccines & Immunizations DHS - Immunizations: Wisconsin Immunization Program School & Child Care Immunization Requirements Wisconsin School Law, Required Forms, and More Vaccines and Traveling: Get Vaccinated Before you Travel Children and Vaccines (Tips, Tricks & Helpful Hints): How to Be There for Your Child Before, During, and After Shots Vaccines When Your Child is Sick What to Do if Your Child Has Discomforts (After Shots) Blank Immunization Record Forms: Student Immunization Record (English) Student Immunization Record (Spanish) Child Care Immunization Record (English) Child Care Immunization Record (Spanish) 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.

  • PH: Communicable Diseases | Clark County WI

    Communicable Diseases Data Reports Clark County Communicable Disease Reports 2024 2024-Quarter One ​ 2023​ 2023- Quarter Four 2023- Quarter Three 2023- Quarter Two 2023 - Qua rter One​ Wisconsin Weekly Respiratory Reports Wisconsin Laboratory Surveillance Reports Respiratory Virus & Hospital Data Respiratory National Emergency Department Data Respiratory Illness Data Emergency Department Visit Data for COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV Laboratory-Based Respiratory Virus Data Resources Lice, Bedbugs and Other Non-Reportable Issues Required Reportable Diseases Wisconsin Childhood Communicable Diseases (Wall Chart) Common Childhood Diseases-Skin and Rash ​ CDC: Measles Cases and Outbreaks CDC: Measles (Rubeola) DHS: Measles DHS: Immunizations: Measles CCHD: Immunizations – Adults & Children Measles COVID-19 Resources Updated COVID-19 Guidance (3/5/24) iHealth COVID-19 At-Home Test Kit Expiration Date Checker BinaxNOW COVID-19 At-Home Test Kit Expiration Date Checker CDC: COVID-19 DHS: COVID-19 Weekly Snapshot Report , click here , or the image below! Important Updates 4/19/2024 Salmonella Infections Linked to Fresh Basil in Wisconsin 3/28/2024 Increase in Invasive Serogroup Y Meningococcal Disease in the United States 3/18/2024 Increase in Global and Domestic Measles Cases and Outbreaks: Ensure Children in the United States and Those Traveling Internationally 6 Months and Older are Current on MMR Vaccination 2/9/2024 Increasing Cases of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms in Wisconsin 1 2/2 2/ 2023 CDC Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Update: Severe and Fatal Confirmed Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Among People with Recent Travel to Tecate, Mexico 12/7/ 202 3 Department of Health Services Urges Wisconsinites to Throw Away Applesauce Brands That are Part of Nationwide Recall Due to High Levels of Lead 11/21/2 023 Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Infections Linked to Cantaloupe 1 0/10 /2023 Confirmed Case of Measles in Wisconsin Wisconsin DHS Health Alert Network (HAN) ​ When an event threatens the health of Wisconsinites, fast, efficient, and reliable communication to those responding to the event can prevent illness and save lives. ​ ​ Click here for more information. Outbreaks in Wisconsin ​ Click here for a list of selected outbreaks, recalls, and investigations with wide impact in Wisconsin. CDC Health Alert Network (HAN) ​ CDC's HAN is a strong national program that provides vital health information and the infrastructure to support dissemination at state and local levels. ​ Click here for more information. Wisconsin Epi Express ​ The Wisconsin Epi Express (WEE) is a periodic update on communicable disease issues. ​ Click here for more information.

  • PH: Lactation Services | Clark County WI

    Parent Connections & Lactation Services Are you a parent who is a resident of Clark County? Do you have questions related to breastfeeding or child care? We have staff willing to help! We now offer one-on-one counseling sessions with one of our Public Health Nurses! Questions? ​ Please call 715-743-5105 option 4 to leave a message on our warm line! For Spanish, click here ! For Spanish, click here ! Resources: Breastmilk Storage Guidelines (For Spanish, click here ) Mothe rs' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes Wisconsin Association Lactation Consultants La Leche League of Wisconsin ​ Katie Cook Public Heath Nurse Office Phone: 715-743-5118 Corrine Spencer Public Heath Nurse Office Phone: 715-743-5107 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.

  • PH: Health Resources | Clark County WI

    Community Health & Resource Fairs Communities Coming Together – Services for All! Services such as car seat safety checks, immunization, wat er testing and more are now being offered at St. Bernard Catholic Church! ​ Click here , for more information! DELTA-8 & DELTA-9 THC- An Overview for Parents For English and Spanish, click here ! Helpful Resources in or Surrounding Clark County For English, click here . For Spanish click here . Medication or Sharps Disposal Are you looking for a place to dispose of your unwanted or unneeded sharps or medication? Click here to see your options! Clark County Libraries Designated Warming and Cooling Areas in Spanish and English Clark County Food Resource Guide Monthly School and Child Care Newsletter 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.

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

    Home Government Departments I Want To... More The Clark County Courthouse has a single entry point. Please use the door (B103) located on the north side of the building on 6th Street. ​ For facility map and parking information click here . ​ 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

  • PH: Staff | Clark County WI

    Health Officer/Director Brittany Mews brittany.mews@co.clark.w i.us ​ Brittany graduated from UW-Eau Claire with her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing in May of 2009. She started working as a Public Health Nurse with the Clark County Health Department in 2009, became the Lead Public Health Nurse, and was promoted to Health Officer/Director in 2019. Public health is her passion. She is proud of all the Health Department staff members and partners for the collective work and positive impact they are making in Clark County. As a lifelong resident of Clark County, she is truly honored to be given the opportunity to lead the Health Department and serve the residents of Clark County. Brittany resides in Clark County with her husband and her 3 little boys. Some of her hobbies include spending time family and friends, running, biking, going to beaches and lakes in the summer, snowmobiling, gardening, and enjoying the outdoors. Lead Public Health Nurse Kelsey Wussow kelsey.wussow@co.clark.wi.us Kelsey obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree from UW-Eau Claire in May 2015, and was hired as a Public Health Nurse for the Clark County Health Department in July 2015. Kelsey took on a new role as the Lead Public Health Nurse in February 2020. Although Kelsey plays a part in several programs, the two main programs that she leads is the Reproductive Health and Immunization programs. Kelsey finds a lot of satisfaction in being a Nurse, but her favorite role is being a Mom to her three, beautiful daughters. When Kelsey is not working, she likes to spend time with her family. December is her favorite month, as preparing for Christmas Day is something she looks forward to every year! Kelsey is excited to continue serving the members of Clark County for many years to come. Public Health Nurse Corrine Spencer corrine.spencer@co.clark.wi.us ​ Corrine graduated from UW-Eau Claire with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in May of 2016. After graduation, she worked as a Pediatric Registered Nurse at Marshfield Children’s Hospital for almost 4 years, before transitioning to the Clark County Health Department in March of 2020. She lives at home with her husband, their son, and their two Labrador fur babies. They love spending time “up at the lake” with family and friends, where everyone enjoys fishing and sitting around the campfire. She has loved being able to expand her nursing career, at the Clark County Health Department as a Public Health Nurse, in the way of continuing to help the community. She has always had a special place in her heart for children and their families, and enjoys being able to continue to take care of that population in Clark County. Public Health Nurse Katie Cook kathleen.cook@co.clark.w i.u s ​ Katie graduated from UW Eau Claire with her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in December of 2015. Following graduation, she worked at Marshfield Clinic in the hospital Operating Room, specializing in orthopedic surgery. She started at the Clark County Health Department in September 2019. Katie is involved in many programs including the Prenatal and Postnatal education program, Childhood Lead prevention, Car Seats for Kids, Safe Kids Wood and Clark County, and several other injury prevention programs. Katie loves the education aspect of nursing, and enjoys being on the prevention end of nursing after having worked in the OR. She lives at home with her husband and daughter, and plans to remain in the area for many years. She likes to spend her free time with her family and friends, and loves being outside kayaking, gardening, or going for walks. Public Health Nurse Megan Lindau megan.lindau@co.cl ark.wi.u s ​ Megan graduated from UW-Eau Claire with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in May of 2003. She previously worked at the Clark County Health Department from 2004 – 2011, when she left the department to start a family. Megan rejoined the Clark County Health Department in March of 2020 to assist with the COVID response, and is excited to expand her role within the health department in January 2023. She resides in Abbotsford with her husband and two children. In her spare time, Megan enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and hiking. Jail Nurse Judy Crothers judy.crothers@co.clark.wi.us ​ Judy graduated from MSTC with ADN in Nursing in 1994. Worked at Memorial Medical Center in ER, OB, Pre-Post OP, Recovery, Med/Surg and as a shift supervisor. Then worked at Tomah VA in UC, Contessa as a RCC, and Marshfield Clinic in the Cardiac Stress Lab. She has 5 children and 7 grandchildren. Her hobbies include spending time with family, travel, photography and DIY projects. ​ Environmental Health Specialist II/Sanitarian Dillon Brost dillon.brost@co.clark.wi.us ​ Dillon has been working for the Clark County Health Department since July of 2019. He graduated from UW-Stout in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and a concentration in Environmental Health. Dillon’s roles at the Health Department includes; well water sampling for the DNR Transient Non-Community program, beach testing, lead investigations, animal bite follow up, environmental concern follow-up, and inspections of restaurants, retail, and recreation facilities. In his free time Dillon likes to go fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and he also enjoys hiking. He looks forward to serving Clark County and seeing where his new career will take him. Environmental Health Specialist Paige Lindner paige.lindner@co.clark.wi.us ​ Paige started with Clark County Health Department in June of 2023. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin- River Falls with a degree in Animal Science with an emphasis in meat animal production and a minor in Agricultural Business. Paige’s roles with the department include: inspections of restaurants, retail, and recreation facilities, beach testing, well water sampling, animal bite follow-up, and lead investigations. In her free time, Paige enjoys spending time with her friends and family, hunting, traveling, and the beauty of winter. Public Health Specialist/Health Educator Rebecca Greisen rebecca.greisen@co.clark.wi.us ​ Rebecca has been working at the Health Department since April, 2015. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Health Promotion/Wellness from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2012. She is also a certified Community Health Educator Specialist. ​ Some of the projects/programs Rebecca oversees include: Clark County’s Community Health Assessment (CHA); Clark County’s Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP); implementing hydroponic gardens into schools and daycares; Narcan training; the county-wide Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS); tobacco compliance checks; and Question, Persuade, Refer suicide-prevention training. She currently serves as a member on Clark County’s Prevention Partnership, the Eat Right Be Fit Coalition, and the employee-sponsored Wellness Committee. Rebecca resides in Greenwood with her husband and daughter. In her spare time, she enjoys playing trivia with her family and traveling. Her main bucket list item is to visit all of the 63 National Parks. Fun fact: Rebecca has hiked to the top of Mount Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest peak! Finance Manager Alyssa Suda alyssa.suda@co.clark.wi.us ​ Alyssa started with the Clark County Health Department in February of 2021 after working with the Clark County Office of Finance since March, 2018. She went to college at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota with classes in Business Administration and Accounting. Alyssa will be working with the CCHD to help integrate the nursing side of work with the billing side to streamline more of the processes and further optimize the work done in the department. In her free time she likes to spend time with her family, cooking and keeping up with her vegetable garden in the Summer. Administrative Assistant Brianna Chwala brianna.chwala@co.clark.wi.us ​ Brianna obtained her Medical Assistant degree from Mid-State Technical College in May 2020, and was hired as an Administrative Assistant in June 2022. She has always had a passion for helping others, which drew her to this position. Brianna resides in Neillsville with her husband, Brett, and their two children. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family, camping, and going to the lake in the summer. She looks forward to serving Clark County and assisting the department reach their mission. Registered Dental Hygienist Kaye Nowobielski kaye.nowobielski@co.clark.wi.us ​ Kaye graduated from Northcentral Technical College in 2007 as a Registered Dental Hygienist. She started her career as a dental assistant and moved forward to hygiene school. Since then, she has been working in private practice. Kaye has been with the Seal-A-Smile program since 2020. She enjoys working with children and educating patients on dental and overall health. Kaye resides in Thorp with her husband and two children. In her free time, she enjoys walking and running, bow hunting, being outdoors, working in the garden, attending kid's sporting events, and spending time with friends and family. Kaye looks forward to another successful school year of serving the kids in Clark County. ​ ​ Registered Dental Hygienist Deann Hanson deann.hanson@co.clark .wi.us ​ Deann graduated from North Central Technical College in 2013 as a Registered Dental Hygienist. She started her dental h ygiene career at the Black River Falls Dental Center and then transitioned to its sister clinic in Neillsville. She worked full-time for five years as a hygienist before deciding to stay home and raise her babies. She lives in Granton with her two boys and husband. She loves working out at home and spending time with friends and family. She is very excited to return to the hygiene world and work as an RDH with the Seal-A-Smile program . Her passion is working with kids, so being in the school setting is something she is very excited for. Medical Advisor Dr. Tanya Kausch Hoerneman ​ Board of Health The Clark County Board of Health (BOH) is a nine member board with County Board of Supervisors and At-Large Appointed Community Members. The BOH assesses public health needs and advocates for the provision of reasonable and necessary public health services. The board provides leadership that fosters local involvement and commitment, which emphasizes public health needs and advocates for equitable distribution of public health resources. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services provides more information regarding Boards of Health in Wisconsin here . ​ 2023-2024 Official Directory Clark County Wisconsin County Seat - Neillsville ​Clark County Board Of Health (BOH) Kathy Brodhagen Supervisor District 1 Leonard Stoecker Supervisor District 18 Brandon Hasz Supervisor District 21 Jim Smagacz Chairman Supervisor District 22 Doris Bakker Supervisor District 26 Susan Backaus At-Large Appointed Community Member Kristin Weiler-Nytes At-Large Appointed Community Member Jean Ketterhagen At-Large Appointed Community Member Kelsey Hinker, DNP At-Large Appointed Community Member, Advanced Practice Provider Resources: WCA Resources WI Open Compliance Law Board of Health Overview 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.

  • Register of Deeds | Clark County WI

    Register of Deeds Quicklinks Vital Record Application Information Laredo Training ​ Tapestry Property Fraud Alert 517 Court Street, Room 303 Neillsville, WI 54456 PH (715) 743-5163 FX (715) 743-5254 WI Register of Deeds Forms & Info Laredo Agreements WCA Article Color Tract Index Mission Statement It is the mission of the Office of the Register of Deeds to record, index, maintain, and provide access to all real estate documents, uniform commercial code fixture filings, federal tax liens, military discharges, vital records, and other instruments, as prescribed by Wisconsin Statutes. The Wisconsin Constitution established the Register of Deeds office as a permanent element of the county government structure in 1848. The Clark County Register of Deeds office began operation on January 1, 1855. Mary Denk Register of Deeds Email Responsibilities Our office is responsible for the accurate and timely recording / filing and indexing of all real estate documents pertaining to property within Clark County. The purpose for recording real estate documents is two-fold: first, to provide constructive notice to the public of a transaction; and secondly, to perpetuate the history of title to a particular parcel of land. It is our duty to properly maintain and provide accessibility to these records. Clark County’s property tax rolls are derived from real estate documents recording in the Register of Deeds office. Records of births, deaths, and marriages, which occurred in Clark County, are on file in the Register of Deeds office, as well as military discharges. These documents are open to the public with the exception of non-marital births and the military discharges. Public Access We assist the public in locating the particular record they are looking for while overseeing access to the records to preserve their integrity. We provide certified and non-certified copies as requested upon receipt of the proper fee.

  • PH: Coalitions | Clark County WI

    Coalitions WWPHRC Western Wisconsin Public Health Readiness Consortium Our mission is to protect the health and safety of the citizens living in the jurisdictions of the member agencies by supporting and promoting the professional development of individuals and organizational members in public health emergency preparedness. WWPHRC CCIC Clark County Immunization Coalition Mission: To increase immunization rates to protect the residents of Clark County from vaccine-preventable diseases. ICC Clark County Interagency Coordinating Coalition Mission: The unification of agencies/programs in a cooperative effect to network and implement valuable services to young children and their families in Clark County. ERBF Eat Right, Be Fit Promoting healthy lifestyles by eating right and being fit. CCPP Clark County Prevention Partnership Mission: The Clark County Prevention Partnership is dedicated to supporting the mental and behavioral health of individuals, families, and communities in Clark County who are affected by, or at risk of, mental illness and/or substance use disorders through the cultivation of strengths toward promoting prevention and recovery in the least restrictive environment. 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.

  • ADMN: Breastfeeding Policy | Clark County WI

    Clark County Office of Personnel Personnel Office | 517 Court Street, Room 205 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | (715) 743-5224 BREASTFEEDING POLICY Breastfeeding Policy Policy for Breastfeeding Employees In recognition of the well documented health advantages of breastfeeding for infants and mothers, Clark County provides a supportive environment to enable breastfeeding employees to express their milk during work hours. This includes a company-wide lactation support program administered by Clark County Public Health Department and WIC Department. ​ Clark County subscribes to a worksite policy comprising company responsibilities and employee responsibilities . This policy shall be communicated to all current employees and included in new employee orientation training. ​ Clark County Responsibilities to Breastfeeding Employees Breastfeeding employees who choose to continue providing their milk for their infants after returning to work shall receive: Milk Expression Breaks Breastfeeding employees are allowed to breastfeed or express milk during work hours using their normal breaks and meal times. For time that may be needed beyond the usual break times, employees may use accrued benefit time, leave without pay, or may make up the time as determined by their supervisors A Place to Express Milk A private room (not a toilet stall or restroom) shall be available for employees to breastfeed or express milk. The room will be private and sanitary, located near a sink with running water for washing hands and rinsing out breast pump parts, and have an electrical outlet. The location of the room may include other options than those currently in place so long as the additional option is mutually acceptable to both the employee and employer. Employees may use their own cooler packs to store expressed breast milk or may store milk in a designated refrigerator / freezer. Employees should provide their own containers, clearly labeled with name and date. Those using the refrigerator are responsible for keeping it clean. Education Prenatal breastfeeding classes and prenatal and postpartum information materials are available for all mothers and fathers, as well as their partners. These may be obtained from the Public Health Department or the WIC Department. Staff Support Supervisors are responsible for alerting pregnant and breastfeeding employees about the company’s worksite lactation policy and for implementing policies and practices that may assist to facilitate each employee’s infant feeding goals. Employee orientation will include information about the company’s breastfeeding policy. The company’s breastfeeding policy will be communicated to current staff. ​ Responsibilities of Breastfeeding Employees In response to the efforts made by the county toward breastfeeding employees, breastfeeding employees shall have the following responsibilities. Communication with Supervisors Employees who wish to express milk during the work period shall keep supervisors informed of their needs so that appropriate accommodations can be made to satisfy the needs of both the employee and the company. Maintenance of Milk Expression Areas Breastfeeding employees are responsible for keeping milk expression areas clean and use anti-microbial wipes to clean area. Employees are also responsible for keeping the general lactation room clean for the next user. This responsibility extends to both designated milk expression areas.

  • Green Woods Candles | 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 Candles Green Woods candles are the "green" alternative to regular paraffin candles. Our soy candles are made with 100% vegetable wax from soybeans. Traditional paraffin candles are made from a derivative of crude oil and release toxins, such as the known carcinogens formaldehyde and benzene, into the air we breathe. Not only are these emissions unhealthy but unsightly as well. Black soot from the paraffin wax adheres to walls and ceilings. Soy candles contain none of these toxins and burns without leaving behind a sooty residue. Best of all, because soy wax melts at a much lower temperature, they last up to 50% longer. Green Woods candles are available in two different sizes and twenty-four pleasing scents. Also, try our Green Woods tarts which can be used over a warmer so you can enjoy the many fragrances without the flame. 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. Scents BANANA NUT BREAD BLUEBERRY COBBLER CEDAR & SAFFRON CHERRY COBBLER CINNAMON STICK CUCUMBER MELON DREAMSICLE GEORGIA PEACH HAZELNUT CAFÉ HOT APPLE PIE LAVENDER & SWEET BASIL LEMON PUCKER LILY OF THE VALLEY OATMEAL RAISIN COOKIE PUMPKIN PIE SPICE SPICED CRANBERRY TWIGS & BERRIES VANILLA GRAPEFRUIT VANILLA COOKIES FOR SANTA JACK FROST MISTLETOE NORTHWOODS CHRISTMAS NORTHWOODS YULETIDE 15 OZ Candle $15.00 5.5 OZ Candle $5.50 Tart Shells $2.50 Note: Christmas scents are included and available year round (Cookies for Santa, Jack Frost, Mistletoe, Northwoods Christmas, and Northwoods Yuletide). Would you like to sell Green Woods candles in your store? Please contact our production manager for wholesale pricing. Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.

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