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  • 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

  • PH: Beach Testing | Clark County WI

    Beach Testing The Health Department kicks off summer by beginning their beach monitoring program. They monitor local beaches for bacteria and harmful algae blooms throughout the summer, starting Memorial Day weekend, and ending Labor Day weekend. Beaches include, Mead Lake, Rock Dam, Lake Arbutus, and Sherwood Lake. Blue-Green Algae There are many species of blue-green algae found in Wisconsin lakes and rivers, but only certain species can produce the algal toxins that cause illness. Not all algal blooms produce toxin; a blue-green algae bloom may not be producing toxins or producing enough toxin to cause a health concern. Larger algal blooms have the potential for higher concentrations of toxin. Unfortunately, there is no immediate way to know if an algal bloom is dangerous or not. It takes at least several days for a laboratory to analyze a water sample to see if toxins are present. During that time, a harmless algal bloom may become more toxic, a toxic algal bloom may become harmless, or the bloom could blow away or dissipate all together. For more information, click here ! PSA: Beach testing begins the week before Memorial Day 2024! Tips to Enjoy Your Days at the Beach Regardless of which beach you're visiting, some common sense precautions can help you maximize your fun. The following tips will help you stay safe on the water, avoid getting sun burned and avoid getting sick if there are elevated bacteria levels in the water. Never swim alone. Stay in designated swimming areas. Drink plenty of fluids. Wear sunglasses that absorb at le ast 90 percent of UV sunlight. Wear sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and a wide-brimmed hat. Spend part of your day in shaded areas. Wash your hands before eating. Shower after swimming. Don't swallow the water. Avoid swimming after heavy rain. Don't swim near storm drains. Help Keep the Beaches Clean Citizens in many communities are already playing a role in helping keep their beaches open and clean for swimmers now and in the future. Here are some steps you can take on your own to help protect your favorite beach. Dispose of litter in appropriate beachside containers – especially cigarette butts, diapers and pet waste. Please DO NOT feed gulls and waterfowl. It only encourages the birds to hang out at the beach too, which increases the risk of fecal matter at the beach. Don't enter the water if you are ill. Change diapers and put plastic/rubber pants on diapered children before allowing them in the water. Do not dump anything down storm drains. Encourage and participate in such community activities as painting "Do Not Dump" signs near storm drains. Avoid using fertilizers and pesticides on your yard. 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.

  • Highway Department: Permits | Clark County WI

    < Back to Highway Home Current Clark County Projects COUNTY HIGHWAY M (CTH I - Thorp) Bridge Replacement over the South Fork of Eau Claire River C ontact information is available in the project information document. For review of project materials, p l ease use the link below. PROJECT INFORM ATION ADDTIONAL INFORMATION & COMMENT FORM ​ COUNTY HIGH WA Y G (Begley St, Greenwood) Bridge Replacement over the Black River Contact info rmation is available in the project information document. For review of project materials, please use the link below. PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT UPDATE - SPRING 2023 PROJECT UPDATE - SEPTERMBER 2023 ​ COUNTY HIGHWAY H (at COUNTY HIGHWAY K Intersection ) Reconstruction of the existing intersection on CTH H/CTH K, including work on the roadway east of the intersection on CTH H. Contact information is available in the project information document. For review of project materials, please use the link below. PROJECT INFORMATION ​ STARKS RD , T own of M e ad Bridge Replacement ov er the South For k of the Eau Claire River. Contact information is availa ble in the pro j ect information document. For review of project materials, please use the link below. PROJEC T INFORMATION (Presentation of Virtual Public Meeting) ​ ​ MANN RD, To wn of Loyal Brid ge Replaceme nt over the North Branch of O'Neill Creek. Contact infor mation is available in the project information document. For review of project materials, please use link below. PROJECT INFORM ATION ​ COUNTY HIGHWAY A (CTH E-Dorchester) Bridge Replacement over the Br N Fork Popple River Bridge Contact information is available in the project information document. For review of project materials and comment form, please use the link below. PROJECT INFORMATION COMMENT FORM ​ COUNTY HIGHWAY W (STH 73 - USH 10) Pavement Replacement Contact information is available in the project information document. For review of project materials and comment form, please use the link below. PROJECT INFORMATION COMMENT FORM ​ PINE ROAD, Town of Thorp Bridge Replacement over Goggle-Eye Creek Contact information is available in the project information document. For review of project materials and comment form, please use the link below. PROJECT INFORMATION COMMENT FORM 511 W. South Street | Loyal, WI 54446 | Ph: (715) 743-3680 | Brian Duell, Highway Commissioner

  • PH: Child Safety | Clark County WI

    Child Safety Cribs for Kids The Clark County Health Department (CCHD) offers no-cost safe sleep education to all parents and guardians. Safe sleep is instrumental in reducing the number of infants who die from SUIDS (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome). As part of the safe sleep education that is provided, the CCHD can provide educational handouts as well as a Pack 'N Play to those who meet certain criteria. ​ Click he re for more information! Car Seats for Kids Car Seats for Kids is a program provided by the Clark County Health Department (CCHD). All parents/guardians with children in car seats or booster seats are eligible for NO-COST car seat checks. Some parents may even qualify for a reduced cost car seat! Educational materials are also provided by the CCHD so your child can have the safest ride possible. ​ Click here for more information! *English and Spanish ​ ​ Car Seat Quick Tips & Tricks Seat Belt Installat ion Lower Anchors Rearfacing VS Forward Facing Proper Harness Fit Snow Suits VS Car Seat Harness Fit A guide to finding and installing the right car seat by entering your own child's DOB, height, and weight. Click here . Prenatal and Postnatal Education This education is provided to new or expecting mothers who are enrolled in WIC, Badgercare, or other assistance programs. Education includes how to have a healthy pregnancy, labor and delivery, newborn care, safe sleep, and car se at education to name a few. A RN can make referrals to other county resources as needed, and connect the mother to other health department resources as well. ​ Child Safety and Injury Prevention Each year preventable injuries kill almost 1,000,000 children around the world. - This is a problem we can fix! For more questions or more information, please call or text Katie at 715-937-2494. 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.

  • Highway Department: Permits | Clark County WI

    < Back to Highway Home Permits Permits Currently Available Online Driveway Application (Driveway Application - See Details Below) Oversize - Overweight (Single Trip Application) Utility Accommodation Application (Working with the Highway Right-0f-Way) Utility Accomm odati on Policy (Provisions ​and Conditions for the Application) Seasonal Weight Permit Application Driveway Application Details ​ Access on a County Highway: The Clark County Highway Department requires that you have a permit for any type of work done in the highway right-of-way for driveway access. You may fill out the application at the link above and upon receipt, our department will review your request, inspect the site and issue a permit if conditions are appropriate. Please Note : Only the landowner can apply for a driveway permit. Existing Access If you are interested in altering an existing driveway or replacing a culvert, you will need to be issued a permit. New Access A new driveway request will also need a permit. ​ Access on a State Highway Although we maintain the State Highways in Clark County, we do not have jurisdiction on access to a state highway. This means that you must contact the State of Wisconsin for requesting to alter or add a driveway. You may access their permitting process from the link below. If you have questions on the form, or process the regional office contact out of Eau Claire is listed on the link provided below, under the Northwest Region, Eau Claire. State Access Contacts ​ If you have any questions or concerns about existing or new access, you may contact our Operations Manager, Tom Clark at (715) 743-3680. 511 W. South Street | Loyal, WI 54446 | Ph: (715) 743-3680 | Brian Duell, Highway Commissioner

  • 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

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