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- Forest Crop Law | Clark County WI
Forest Crop Law & Managed Forest Law Information Information about land enrolled under either the Forest Crop Law or the Managed Forest Law may be obtained from the DNR Forestry Office: 400 Hewett Street Room 106 Neillsville, WI 54456 or by calling (888) 936-7463. The DNR website also contains more forest tax law information. Forest croplands are open to the public for hunting and fishing. Lands enrolled in the open category of the Managed Forest Law are available to the public for hunting, fishing, hiking, sightseeing, and cross-country skiing. Under the Managed Forest Law, the landowner has the choice to enroll the land as open or closed to the public. Higher property taxes are paid on closed lands. It is the landowner's responsibility to post closed lands. Consideration During Use Although you need not ask permission to go onto forest croplands or open managed forest lands, please respect the landowner's rights. Vehicular access does not have to be granted. Do not litter or damage the property. If the landowner has identified access lanes, stay on the lanes and be sure to close gates. As a courtesy to the landowner, you may wish to let the owner know if you will be on the property, especially if the landowner lives near the site. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140
- Get Involved | Clark County WI
What is CISM Services Who We Serve Resources Get Involved Contact Us About Us Clark & Jackson County CISM Get Involved You can make a difference by supporting CISM efforts in your community. Volunteer as a Peer Supporter Help individuals navigate trauma & critical incident stress Receive specialized peer support training Partner with Us Collaborate with us to bring CISM services to your organization Sponsor CISM training programs for your employees Join Our Awareness Campaigns Advocate for mental health support in high-risk professions Help reduce the stigma around seeking crisis intervention Donate to Support Crisis Intervention Efforts Your contribution helps fund CISM training & crisis response teams Donations go toward providing free CISM services to those in need 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.
- Bruce Mound Daily Ticket Rates | Clark County WI
Daily Lift Ticket Rates Friday Night 5pm to 10pm Adult: $35 Student: $31 Child: $22 Toddler: Free (Ages 5 & Under) Free with another lift/tubing ticket purchase. Tubing Only: $14 Saturday & Sunday Day Pass 10am to 4pm Adult: $37 Student: $33 Child: $23 Toddler: Free (Ages 5 & Under) Free with another lift/tubing ticket purchase. Tubing Only: $15 Saturday & Sunday Afternoon Pass 12:30pm to 4pm Adult: $35 Student: $31 Child: $22 Toddler: Free (Ages 5 & Under) Free with another lift/tubing ticket purchase. Tubing Only: $14 NEW: Tube to Ski Pass - Anytime Adult: $27 Student: $23 Child: $13 Toddler: Free (Ages 5 & Under) Free with another lift/tubing ticket purchase.
- Give | Clark County WI
Contributions like yours goes to improve the healthcare services available in our community. Without gifts from the community, Clark County Rehabilitation & ... About WIC Jobs Give Contact FOR PROVIDERS ADMISSIONS REHABILITATIVE CARE NURSING HOME CARE CBRF CARE LIFE VENTURES DAY SERVICES GIVE You can make an impact on the daily lives of our residents. Designate Your Gift for a Particular Use If you wish to designate your gift, please consult with the our staff in advance. Angela Greschner (715) 229-0244 angela.greschner@co.clark.wi.us › Contributions like yours goes to improve the healthcare services available in our community. Without gifts from the community, Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center would not be able to do all it is called upon to do. WAYS TO GIVE Gift of Cash The easiest way to make a gift -- simply write a check to: Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center, W4266 State Hwy 29, Owen, WI 54460 Memorials Memorials are a special way to honor the memory of a loved one. Our Memorial Park offers many options in various dollar amounts. Honorariums This is a special way of saying thank you to someone who has made a positive impact on your life. Often donors choose to honor their doctor, nurse, therapist, spiritual caregiver, technician or any other member of the Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center family. You may express your gratitude by sharing a gift in their name. They will be proud that you honored them in this special way. Planned Gifts These gift arrangements are a way to reflect your values, leaving a legacy of giving, as well as offering the opportunity to make a significant impact on patient care. In addition, they often have considerable tax advantages for the donor and/or family members. Planned gifts include wills, trusts, life insurance, endowments, appreciated securities, and retirement assets. When making a planned gift to Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center, please consult with your attorney or other appropriate advisers, as well as our staff. If you do not have a financial consultant, we can put you in touch with someone who would be happy to answer your estate questions. The following language can be included in one's will, trust, or codicil: I give _______ percent and/or $__________________ of my estate to Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center, W4266 State Highway 29, Owen,Wisconsin 54460, to provide funding for the program(s) in need determined by the Administration and Board of Directors of Clark County Rehabilitation & Living Center. (715) 229-2172 Secure Fax: (715) 229-4699 rlcinfo@co.clark.wi.us › W4266 Cty Hwy X • Owen, WI 54460 View map and directions › REQUEST MORE INFORMATION
- PH: Lead | Clark County WI
< Back to Environmental Health & Services What is lead and why is it dangerous? Lead is a metal that was routinely used in paint, varnish, plumbing, ceramics, and other household items until 1978. Lead can also be found in dust hobbies or jobs, including welding, making stain glass windows, and ammunition re loading. As lead paint ages it typically peels, flakes, or turns into dust. Children will then breathe in the dust, or ingest the chips that fall from the walls . This then leads to neuro/developmental issues, especially with behavior, learning, and attention. Lead Test Results Protect Your Child Nutrition Universal Lead Testing Wisconsin Lead Map Who is most at risk for lead? Children absorb 4-5x the amount of lead than the average adult. This is because children have strong tendencies to put everything in their mouths (windowsills with lead paint/varnish, items that fall on the floor, etc.). Their metabolism is much quicker than that of adults. They also do not consume as much of the foods that help block lead absorption. What do I do if my home may have lead? Avoid renovations with children present. Don’t sweep or vacuum lead dust—use damp cleaning instead. Shower and change clothes before contact with children if exposed to lead. Cover lead areas with paint, duct tape, or cardboard. Clean toys, hands, and surfaces often. Hire certified lead abatement contractors. Eat foods rich in iron, calcium, and vitamin C to reduce lead absorption. How do I know if my child has lead poisoning? It is crucial that everyone get their child tested for lead at one year of age, especially if the home was built before 1978. For more information, click here ! 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.
- K9 Page | Clark County WI
SHERIFF'S OFFICE Haven says hi! The Clark County Sheriff’s Office current program utilizes K9s and found them to be an invaluable resource in crime control and prevention in our county and neighboring jurisdictions. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office K9 program is based in Clark County and primarily serves the citizens of Clark County. In the past, our agency has helped local organizations by providing demonstrations for many volunteer and community-based programs. While the K9 unit itself does not directly use many volunteers, as stated above, we do serve many volunteer organizations. The Sheriff’s Office K9 units work within the county and the surrounding area to provide the best and most efficient response to K9 needs and requests. After the initial funding is received for the K9, the Sheriff’s Office relies on ongoing budgeting and fundraising to keep the K9 unit running. By budgeting and fundraising, there is a minimal amount of tax money needed. By nature, the K9 units and their handlers are an invaluable part of patrol, and having them has paid off in the safe resolution of many incidences through the years. An example of an important role is the detection of illegal drugs in Clark County. Many times, when a suspect is found with controlled substances, it sometimes starts a process in which they are held accountable for their actions. Some people use this interaction as a “wake up” call and begin to make positive changes in their lives. Of course, this is not always the case, but it does happen, and we have seen people in the past get a clean start and help others in similar situations. Clark County is not immune from the illegal drug epidemic and all the crime associated with illegal drug use and sales. By using the K9s to help reduce the negative impact, illegal drugs have on our citizens as a whole we have found in the last 8 years of having a K9 unit that our citizens realize there is an issue with illegal drugs in our county. When that happens you will often see the Citizens come together for the greater good. We also see this in the search and rescue aspect of the K9 program. When our K9s are used to assist other agencies in the location of missing people, a lost hunter, or a missing child that wandered off, this provides a great opportunity for everyone to work together for the greater good. K 9 FUND The need for K9s is undeniably in the best interest of the citizens of Clark County. These K9s have had a positive impact on our citizens and will continue to do so for years to come. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office can continue its fight against illegal drug use/sales and reduce drug-related crimes/activities in our county. With the knowledge that K9’s are active in Clark County, many people involved in the drug trade simply avoid the area. With an active K9 and K9 handler, we can remove a substantial amount of illegal narcotics off the streets and continue to make a presence in public and our school system. Taking illegal narcotics off the street is a benefit for everyone. It creates a better quality of life and a safer environment for our children to grow. When we locate a missing person or a lost child, it cannot help but make the citizens feel better knowing that the resource your foundation provided for the citizens of Clark County, is there should they or their family ever need to utilize it. Our K9’s primary service is to the Citizens of Clark County. We also will respond when our neighboring counties need help. We have used our K9s in surrounding counties and in many different capacities. We use them in the cities, towns, and villages within Clark County and surrounding counties. The Clark County Sheriff's Office K9 unit has been in existence since approximately 2011. This was the time we introduced Clark County’s first dual-purpose patrol K9. In the years that followed two more dual-purpose K9s were brought on board. We have been successfully managing the program to date and hope to continue on. We have leadership that supports the K9 units and great support within the Sheriff’s Office. We will continue managing the program in the most efficient and effective manner possible. The K9 unit is monitored internally within the Sheriff’s Office by Supervisory staff. This is the way we have been conducting business and our success rate will continue as we are now. It is a specialized unit and we have staff in place with knowledge in this area who help make it run as effectively as possible. We are requesting these funds for a one-time purchase of a K9 and the equipment needed to implement a new K9. The ongoing expenses will be covered by money budgeted for health care and feeding of the K9s. Some of this is covered during ongoing fundraising efforts and donations as the unit works. The Clark County Sheriff's Office has a new Comfort K9 that was donated to us from Blueberry Cottage Labradoodles, Osseo, WI. Haven is currently in training and one of the most lovable members of our staff. She has already contributed in her own way to the wellness of our staff by helping reduce stress. Once trained, we hope to work with her in the field with domestic violence victims or other situations where there is trauma or stress, especially in children. The program is new. In the future, we hope to introduce Haven to schools, nursing homes, picnics, and other events to build relationships. Help Us Purchase a K9 We are requesting these funds for a one-time purchase of a K9 and the equipment needed to implement a new K9. The ongoing expenses will be covered by money budgeted for health care and feeding of the K9s. Some of this is covered during ongoing fundraising efforts and donations as the unit works.
- Small Claims Court | Clark County WI
Small Claims Information Small Claims A small claims action is started by completing a small claims summons and complaint. Information on filing this form and other small claims forms are available on the Wisconsin Court System’s website . E-filing is available at wicourts.gov When the action is filed, the Clerk of Courts office will schedule a “return date” and insert this court date on the summons and complaint. An affidavit of non-military service is also required to be completed at the time of filing. Appearance by both parties on the return data is mandatory. Filing Fees If the defendant resides in Clark County, the fee is $96.50 and the defendant will be served by First Class Mail. If the defendant resides out of county the fee is $94.50 and personal service to be arranged by you is required. You must provide an affidavit or certificate of service prior to your court date. If this is an eviction action the fee is $94.50 and personal service is required. Mail completed forms to: Clerk of Circuit Court 517 Court St. Room 405 Neillsville WI 54456 Disclaimer The clerk of court and staff are not allowed to give legal advice. Legal questions should be directed to your attorney or to the lawyer referral service at (800) 362-9082.
- Trails: Snowmobile | Clark County WI
Snowmobile Trails Clark Co. Snowmobile Trails are CLOSED for the season. UPDATED: 3/18/2026 Online Map - Click Here Clark County is transiting to a new notification system. You will no longer need to check the website for up-to-date information. To receive trail updates via text, email, or phone, please sign up for Everbridge. CLICK HERE to get started. Snowmobile Trail Information Clark County trails are subject to periodic closure; for updates on recent closures and/or openings please contact the Forestry and Parks Department at 715-743-5140, or visit the county website at www.clarkcountywi.gov for more information on our trail system. Trail Conditions Please check out Travel Wisconsin (click on winter snow report at the top of the page) or dial (715) 743-5140 for current trail updates. Map About Clark County offers more than 370 miles of well-groomed snowmobile trails. The trails meander through the nearly 135,000 acre County Forest, as well as the many wood-lots and rolling farmlands. Private and public lands provide the links to several communities as you traverse through the trail system. Clark County snowmobile trails serve as a major link to the state corridor network and adjoining counties. Please be aware that while some of the snowmobile trails allow for winter ATV use, UTV's are not allowed on the trail system during the winter. Access Points Convenient trail access points are located throughout Clark County. Corridor and connector trails provide you with endless opportunities to include our exceptional snowmobile trails in your winter plans. Safety First Clark County urges everyone to abide by State and County Regulations. Snowmobile travel is only allowed on the designated trails and routes that are OPEN. Please respect the landowner's property. Without landowner's permission the trail system would not be possible. BE SMART - BE PREPARED - BE CAREFUL - HAVE FUN WDNR Information For information regarding licensing of Snowmobiles for use in Wisconsin and specific rules and regulations concerning snowmobile use, please contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources at (888)-936-7463. Snowmobile Club Links Clark County Snowmobile Council Jackson County Snowmobile Trail Information Permits, Passes, Terms & Conditions Gift Certificates
- Community Services: Locations | Clark County WI
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
- DSS FAQ Quick Links | Clark County WI
Quick Links BadgerCare Plus Marketplace-Information on Affordable Health Care Act WREA Applicants If you have submitted an application for the Benefit Specialist position or are thinking about applying, please contact us. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office at (715)743-5233. Who do I contact about my FoodShare, BadgerCare, Child Care Assistance?" You will need to contact the Western Region for Economic Assistance at 1-888-627-0430. Energy Assistance Information The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program is a program designed to assist households with their yearly heat and/or electric costs. The 2021-2022 heating season starts October 1, 2021. Eligibility will NOW be based on the household's previous month of income, rather than the former requirement of the previous three moths of income. Self-Employment Income that is affected by COVID-19 will also be based on previous month of income, rather than the former requirement of using the most recent tax records. NO walk-in appointments will be accepted for the 2021-2022 heating season. There are three ways to apply: phone appointment, mail or online. To request an application or to schedule a phone appointment, please call (715) 743-5233. For more information on the WI Home Energy Assistance Program, or to complete on online application through Energy Services Inc. visit www.homeenergyplus.wi.gov. Also, if you find yourself behind on your heat or electric bills, please call our office at (715) 743-5233 to discuss further assistance.
- PH: Bed and Breakfast | Clark County WI
< Back to Lodging and Recreation Licensing Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast facilities provide breakfast meals only and are occupied by the owner at the time of the rental. The application for Bed and Breakfast facilities can be found here: Bed and Breakfast License ACTP 73-Bed and Breakfast 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: Seasonal Weight Limits | Clark County WI
Bids Seasonal Weight Limits Policies Contact Us More As of March 30, 2026, Clark County highways are still posted for seasonal weight limits. Restrictions will remain in effect until all of our highways have regained their strength. This date is weather dependent. Road conditions will continue to be monitored throughout the spring thaw. Please check this page for updates. *This message will remain in effect until changes occur.* 2026 Seasonal Weight Limit Notice Clark County is launching a new notification system. To receive highway notifications via text, email, or phone, please sign up for Everbridge. CLICK HERE to get started The weight restrictions are 6 tons gross load per axle and 10 tons gross load for any two axles under 8 feet apart. All vehicles not meeting the seasonal weight posting are required to have a permit. There are no “exempt” products, materials, nor industries. Permits are reserved for only those loads meeting the criteria. Permits can be found under Permits tab on this website . This restriction notice is pertaining to County Trunk Highways only. Any weight restrictions on State, City, Village or Town roads are the authority of each individual entity. Seasonal Weight Limit Permit Every year around the beginning March, for many years, the vast majority of all Wisconsin County Highway Departments has placed seasonal weight limits on county highways. This is the time of the year when the roadway is very susceptible to damage from the weight of heavy equipment and trucks. Clark County works closely with all of the surrounding counties to be consistent on the posting. Seasonal weight limit authorized exemption of loads are reviewed in a consistent process and are limited to perishable and non-devisable loads. Businesses that have been established along the county highway system understandably find this an inconvenience, but the postings are necessary. In the spring the frost thaws and leaves the road base saturated with water. All of the frost in the roadway does not thaw at the same time. Because the sun heats the asphalt to a much higher temperature than the gravel shoulders, the frost under the asphalt is the first to thaw, which causes a trapped moisture situation under the asphalt. Until the gravel shoulders and the in-slope of the road thaw out, the moisture remains trapped, making the road base very weak and thus not able to support heavy hauling traffic. We do not set any certain date to put on or remove the postings. Highways are only posted when the base is wet and the postings are removed as soon as the road base is dry. Checking our website is the best way to remain informed of current road posting status. County highway maintenance and construction is funded by a mixture of state aid, federal aid and local funds. Funds are generated by gas tax, vehicle registration fees, property tax and sales tax. The current cost to pulverize and pave one mile of road is approximately $250,000.00; Clark County has approximately 300 miles of County Highways and has limited funding. Preserving and maintaining the highway to maximize pavement useful life is a necessary task in order to have drivable roads in Clark County. CLARK COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT SEASONAL WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS 511 W. South Street | Loyal, WI 54446 | Ph: (715) 743-3680 | Brian Duell, Highway Commissioner