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- ADMN: Grievance Procedure | Clark County WI
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Procedure Grievance Procedure Form Forms Discipline / Termination Grievance Form Request for Extension to File Grievance Unsafe Condition or Hazard Report Unsafe Condition / Work Place Safety
- Resources | Clark County WI
What is CISM Services Who We Serve Resources Get Involved Contact Us About Us Clark & Jackson County CISM Resources We provide a range of educational materials, self-help tools, and research-backed guides to help individuals and organizations navigate critical incident stress and trauma recovery. Crisis Self-Help Guides Recognizing signs of acute stress & PTSD How to practice psychological first aid (PFA) Coping strategies for grief & trauma recovery Workplace & Leadership Resources Developing a trauma-informed workplace culture How leaders can support employees post-crisis Managing organizational stress & morale Emergency Contacts & Referral Networks 24/7 crisis helplines & suicide prevention hotlines Mental health service providers specializing in trauma Peer support networks for first responders & veterans Downloadable PDFs & Training Materials Crisis Response Checklist Self-Care Strategies for High-Stress Professions How to Build Resilience in Trauma-Exposed Roles Contact Us 📞 Crisis Support Helpline: (715-743-3400) for immediate assistance. 📧 Email: CISM@co.clark.wi.us 📍 Office Location: 517 Court Street, Room 503, Neillsville, WI 54456 🌐 Website: https://www.clarkcountywi.gov/ We are here for you—because mental health matters in every crisis.
- County Jail | Clark County WI
Welcome to the official webpage of the Clark County Jail. CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Emergency, Life Threatening, & Crimes in Progress - 911 Non Emergency (715) 743-3157 | Toll Free (800) 743-2420 Clark County Jail Information The Clark County Jail is a 126 bed facility dedicated in April of 2000 and features a pod based design with state of the art technology. The jail houses all genders and classifies inmates from minimum to maximum security risk. The jail employs 12 full-time correction deputies and four (4) full-time correction sergeants, as well as several reserve deputies. All corrections staff are required to attend 200 hours of specialized training to become jail certified. They are also required to do 24 hours of training yearly to maintain their certification. Please call (715) 743-5380 if you need to set up an appointment for Fingerprinting. TO CONTACT THE JAIL: JAIL PHONE: (715) 743-5380 JAIL FAX: (715) 743-4009 JAIL EMAIL: sheriffcorrections@co.clark.wi.us ELECTRONIC MONITORING/HUBER RULES AND AGREEMENT (ENGLISH VERSION) ELECTRONIC MONITORING/HUBER RULES AND AGREEMENT (SPANISH VERSION) SELF EMPLOYED INFORMATION FORM AND GUIDELINES Clark County Sheriff's Office | 517 Court St, Room 308 | Neillsville, WI 54456
- PH: Flu Vaccines | Clark County WI
< Back to Health Programs & Services Clark County Health Department Annual Influenza (Flu) Vaccines The best way to prevent the flu and its potentially serious complications is with a flu vaccine. The CDC recommends annual flu vaccinations for everyone age 6 months and older (who do not have any contraindications) - ideally by the end of October. Flu Vaccine Clinic Offerings Questions? Call the CCHD Immunization Hotline at 715-743-5292. Summary ACIP Recommendations Click here . Flu Vaccines are Important for Children Some children 6 months to 8 years old need two doses of flu vaccine. Children in this age group getting vaccinated for the first time, and those who have only previously received one dose of flu vaccine, should get two doses of vaccine this season. For those children, it is recommended they get the first dose as soon as the vaccine is available, because the second dose needs to be given at least four weeks after the first dose. For more information, click here . Influenza (Flu) Children Ages 6 months - 18 years. No-cost if meet VFC criteria. Find VFC criteria here . No-cost for all children if attending a childhood mass flu clinic location (schedule above). Adults - Standard Dose Ages 19+. Available for those with an accepted insurance plan. Available for private pay: cost $50 cash, check or card. Card payments: fees may apply. Adults - High Dose Ages 65+. Available for those with an accepted insurance plan. Available for private pay: cost $98 cash , check or card. Card payments: fees may apply. The CDC recommends that individuals age 65+ receive a high dose flu vaccine. A high dose flu vaccine provides better protection against influenza for this age group, compared to the standard dose flu vaccine. For more information, click here . COVID-19 Children Not currently available through the VFC program. Can bill select insurance companies for those age 12+, or can pay out-of-pocket ($195). Adults - (Age 19+) Will not be available through the CCHD VFA program. Can bill select insurance companies, or can pay out-of-pocket ($195). Adults - (Age 65+) Will not be available through the CCHD VFA program. Available for those with an accepted insurance plan. Available for private pay: cost $195 cash , check or card. Card payments: fees may apply. Accepted Insurance Plans: Aspirus Health Plan Blue Cross Blue Shield Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA) Medicaid/Badgercare+ Medicare Security Health Plan Security Administrative Services UMR United HealthCare Clark County Health Department can bill the insurance plans listed above. Individuals will be held responsible for paying any costs associated with receiving a vaccine(s) if the insurance carrier denies payment. 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.
- CSA Services | Clark County WI
Forms and Applications Policies Services State Systems Stipulation and Order to Change Services Overview or Child Support Video Review and Modification Court Orders Review a court order for a change Before an order is changed, it needs to be reviewed. A review is the process of checking a child support order to see if it needs updating. The review looks at two issues: Does the dollar amount in the child support order follow the guidelines in the Child Support Percentage of Income Standard? Does the order include medical support? For a review, both parents will be asked to provide current financial information . A notice about the results of the review will be mailed to both parents. English Spanish Who reviews the order Who does the review depends on if: you get cash benefits from the W-2, SSI Caretaker Supplement, or Kinship Care program you get case management services from your local Wisconsin child support agency you just get financial services from the Wisconsin Child Support program Reviewing and changing an order *Child support agencies do not charge for reviewing the order or for taking steps to change an order (for cases that get case management services). When a review will be, might be, or will not be done A review is done when: A parent asks for a review, and the order has not been reviewed for three years. A parent gets cash benefits for the children and: the order has not been reviewed for three years, and "Good Cause" has not been found or is not pending, or the parent with Good Cause asks for a review A court orders a review. A review might be done when: The last review was less than three years ago, but there has been a substantial change in circumstances. A review would not be done when: A parent has no legal duty to provide current support. For example, all children are emancipated, or the paying parent’s parental rights were terminated (ended). "Good Cause" has been found or is pending for a parent who gets W-2 services or cash benefits. However, the parent with Good Cause may ask for a review. The order is from another state, and that other state has jurisdiction (control) over the order. The whereabouts of a parent are unknown. The paying parent has voluntarily reduced his or her income. 517 Court Street , Room 504 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5213 Fx: (715) 743-5290 | Email: child.support@co.clark.wi.us Text Option: 715-350-2292 English or Spanish translation is available with this texting option.
- Contact Us | Clark County WI
Contact Us Clark County Department of Social Services 517 Court Street, Room 502 Neillsville, WI 54456 Telephone: (715)743-5233 Toll Free: 1-866-743-5233 FAX: (715)743-5242 Shauna O'Keefe, Director Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am—4:30 pm Emergency After Hours Sheriff's Department: (715) 743-3157 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line Telephone: (715) 743-3400 Toll Free: (800) 863-3560 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400
- RD: Vitals Record Application Informatio | Clark County WI
Vital Record Application Information Purchase Vital Records Online Click here to purchase certified records Regular Service via Mail For births, deaths, divorce, marriages or domestic partnership declarations/terminations complete the following. Note: Our office can issue divorce certificates from 01/01 2016 to present. All divorce information prior to 2016 is obtained from the Clerk of Courts Office . Download and print appropriate Vital Record application form from list below. Complete all parts of the form and sign it. Enclose the following in an envelope: The completed form you have printed A self-addressed, stamped envelope. A money order or personal check payable to “Register of Deeds” Mail the completed form and appropriate fee to: Clark County Register of Deeds 517 Court Street, Room 303 Neillsville, WI 54456-0384 Faxing a completed application to 715 743-5254 is an option with payment made by calling in credit card information to a Register of Deeds employee. PLEASE NOTE: Major credit cards are accepted, including, Discover®, MasterCard®, or Visa®. A $1.50 convenience fee will be applied. * Application Forms (Files are in Microsoft Word format. If you do not have Microsoft Word, you can download a free Word Viewer for Microsoft. Application Forms / Downloads Certificate Copy Fee - $20 per each type of certificate ordered. Additional copy of the same record ordered at the same time - $3.00 each. Click the Folder for Forms/Downloads Acceptable identification required Identification is required to apply in person. Expired documents will not be accepted. Original documents of identification: ONE of the following: State issued driver’s license or ID card U.S. government issued photo ID U.S. or Foreign passport Tribal or military ID card OR TWO of the following: Bank/earnings statement Current, dated, signed lease Health insurance card Utility bill or traffic ticket Vehicle registration/title
- Season Schedule | Clark County WI
Schedule Bruce Mound Winter Sports Are | N791 Bruce Mound Ave. | Merrillan, WI 54754 | Information: (715) 743 - 5140
- Fishing | Clark County WI
Clark County Forest Fishing Fishing in Clark County Clark County has seven named lakes with an approximate total of 1,741 acres. There are a total of 150 named and unnamed streams in Clark County totaling 2,476 surface acres. These 150 streams total about 593 miles. Arbutus: 821 acres Mead: 324 arces Sportsman's Lake: 300 acres Sherwood: 128 acres Rock Dam: 105 acres Emerson: 35 acres Snyder: 28 acres Fish Populations Clark County offers 3,700 acres of surface water for fish habitat. Game fish found in Clark County waters include muskellunge, walleye, large and small mouth bass, northern pike, and pan fish. There are approximately 20 miles of trout streams in Clark County and most streams are dependent on restocking programs. Our rock-strewn rivers and streams abound with fish, beaver, otter, muskrat, heron, sand hill crane, and eagle, giving the canoeist and fisherman memories from the tranquil life Clark County offers in its many forests, parks, campgrounds, and trails. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140
- FAQ | Clark County WI
Frequently asked questions Will the online mapping illustrate my property lines? No. While, the available online mapping is a good source for a visual overview of your property, it is still just a representation. While accurate parcel mapping is a major goal, there is still an element of error that can be significant. The only accurate method of establishing property boundaries is through a survey conducted by a licensed surveyor. How current is the property data? The ownership information available on the Land Information website is updated intermittently and is not always contemporary. The best way to determine up-to-date property ownership information is to contact the Clark County Treasurer’s Office or the Treasurer's website. How current is the aerial photography? The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources included Clark County, in a regional flight, in the fall of 2012. A statewide effort provided photography from spring 2010. The USDA provided photography from the summer of 2013. Earlier photography includes flights from 2005 and 1997. For an inventory of historical photography, please visit theHistoric Aerial Image Finder. I want to build a pond on my property, do I need a permit?" Under most circumstances, yes; proximity to a navigable stream or lake can require a DNR permit, wetland issues can require a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, and some towns require a permit. Contact the Clark County Planning and Zoning Department for specific information relative to your project. Are certain types of sewer systems “grandfathered in” and considered legal? No, all sewer systems must meet current regulations. A system not meeting current regulations is considered a failing system. Do I need a sanitary permit for a residence or cabin with no plumbing installed? Yes. A county sanitary permit to install a sanitation system is required. A sanitation system is a vault or pit privy, composting toilet, chemical toilet, or an incinerating toilet. I received a letter from my bank stating that I need flood insurance, can you help me?" There are situations where applications can be submitted to FEMA for removal of a property or structure from the floodplain (and insurance requirement). Contact the Clark County Planning and Zoning Department for information on the process. Is the ordinary high water mark and the 100-year flood boundary the same thing? No. The OHWM is the point on the bank or shore where water, by its presence, wave action or flow, leaves a distinct mark on the shore or bank. This mark may be indicated by erosion, change from aquatic to terrestrial vegetation, or other characteristic. The 100-year flood boundary is a mapped delineation of the area that has a 1 percent chance of being flooded in any given year. How do I get a rural address or fire number? You must apply to the Clark County Planning and Zoning Department for the number. The number will be determined, provided to the 911 dispatch center, and the sign ordered. The sign is delivered to the town which has responsibility for the installation. Is Clark County zoned? Clark County has a mosaic of county and town zoning. Contact the Clark County Planning and Zoning Department for information on the type of zoning that applies to your property. What are the signs that say Survey Monument Nearby? State statute requires that four witness monuments be set to perpetuate a section corner position. Each sign is placed by the witness monument and also indicates that a section corner monument is nearby. Witness monuments are not property boundaries. I am going to sell some land, does it have to be surveyed?" Existing parcels or 40’s do not have to be surveyed. Creation of a new parcel that is 10 acres or less requires a survey. View the private surveyors for a listing of surveyors that do work in Clark County. Can I get coordinates, latitude and longitude, for my property corners?" No, the county works in a county coordinate system and not latitude and longitude.
- PH: Beach Testing | Clark County WI
< Back to Environmental Health & Services 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. BEACH TESTING Frequently Asked Questions 2026 Beach Test Results Brighter days are coming! Signs will be placed at beaches that have unsafe water quality due to high levels of bacteria (beach closed / advisory). Blue-Green Algae Blue-green algae blooms aren’t always toxic—but some can be. Only certain species produce toxins, and levels can change quickly. A bloom that’s harmless today could be dangerous tomorrow. Since testing takes time, it’s safest to avoid contact when you see a bloom. Learn more here . Harmful Algal Bloom Toolkit Beach Day Tips: Stay Safe & Have Fun Swim with a buddy and stay in designated areas Stay hydrated and wear SPF 30+ sunscreen Protect your eyes with UV-blocking sunglasses Take breaks in the shade and wear a hat Rinse off after swimming and wash hands before eating Don’t swallow the water Avoid swimming near storm drains or after heavy rain Enjoy the water—safely! Help Keep Beaches Clean Do your part to protect our beaches: Throw away trash, especially cigarette butts, diapers, and pet waste Don’t feed birds—they contribute to water contamination Stay out of the water if you’re sick Use swim diapers and covers for little ones Never dump into storm drains Limit lawn chemicals at home Clean actions keep our waters safe! 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.
- Community Services | Clark County WI
Clark County Community Services 24 Hour AODA & Mental Health Crisis Helpline: (715) 743-3400 or (800) 863-3560 Phone Number: (715) 743-5208 Services Locations Staff Crisis Line Recovery Court Continue your ... story; Bulletin Board Welcome to Summer Break! Click here for summer smart tips and tricks to beat the heat and stay safe and healthy! Summer is a great time for friends, fun, and monitoring your child's devices! Click here for helpful links and recommendations for parental controls and electronics. ¡Bienvenidos a las vacaciones de verano! Haz clic aquí para obtener consejos y trucos para combatir el calor y mantenerte sano y salvo durante el verano. El verano es una época ideal para disfrutar de la compañía, la diversión y supervisar los dispositivos de tu hijo. Haz clic aquí para obtener enlaces útiles y recomendaciones sobre control parental y dispositivos electrónicos. Director Sue Voigt Ph: (715) 743-5198 sue.voigt@co.clark.wi.us NOTICE TO PATIENTS This clinic serves all patients regardless of ability to pay. Discounts for essential services are offered based on family size and income. For more information, click here . Thank you. AVISO PARA PACIENTES Esta clinica sirve a todos los pacientes, independientemente de la capacidad de pago. Descuentos para los servicios esenciales son ofrecidos dependiendo de tamano de la familia y de los ingresos. Usted puede solicitor un descuento en la recepcion o visita nuestro sitio web. Gracias. Locations Clark County Community Services 517 Court Street Room 503 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5208 Clark County Rehab & Living Center W4266 County Hwy X Owen, WI 54460 (715) 743-5208 Monday to Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm PROGRAMS Community Services is able to provide the following programs to clients: Outpatient Clinic State certified provider of outpatient mental health and substance abuse services offering confidential individual, group, and family therapy. Psychiatric and psychological evaluations, substance abuse assessments, and counseling are available at two locations (Courthouse and Clark County Health Care Center). At this time we are only serving Clark County residents. Services provided can be billed to most health insurance companies and medical assistance. If no insurance, fees can be reduced based on ability to pay. Case Management/Community Support Program Since the mid 1970's the concept of community based services for persons with significant disabilities has been our guiding principle. Since the mid 1980's Community Services has partnered with the Clark County Health Care Center for this service. Case management reduces or eliminates the need for costly institutional care and improves the quality of life for persons with disabilities. Birth-to-Three Program Children with special needs are helped through a variety of case management and therapy efforts. All children and families who are eligible must be served. This is a growing program that presently serves 25 families. Continue to see more services... Parent Technology Resource Guide...