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- Official website for Clark County | Clark County Wisconsin | Wisconsin
Welcome to Clark County Wisconsin's official website. Clark County was established in 1854 after Wisconsin Legislature carved out a section of Jackson County and renamed it Clark County. As it stands, the current courthouse is the third such building to serve the people of Clark County. Home Government Departments Quick Links More the Courthouse will be closed Friday, April 3 in observance of Good Friday. 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 Notifications, Minutes, Agendas, & News Current Job Openings Click Here to Apply Used Computers & Laptops Available for purchase Clark County Information Technology is selling used computer equipment at a reduced cost. Click here to see the cost, inventory, and terms and conditions for purchasing a computer. Frequently Visited Forestry & Parks Public Health Social Services Courts ADRC Employment Page Quick Links Bid on a County Project Find a Real Estate Record Register to Vote Pay Taxes Online Job Openings Clark County Fair Facility & Resources Facility Info. Housing & Crisis Internet Survey County Directory Employee Website CISM Home Codes & Policies County Policy HIPAA Policy Code of Ordinances Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456 | Contact Us 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 Click here for Courthouse Screening & Controlled Access Policy Site Managers
- Child Support Agency | Clark County WI
Child Support Agency Forms and Applications Policies Services State Systems Stipulation and Order to Change Reminder: The Clark County Courthouse has a SINGLE-POINT Entry. Please use the door (B103) located on the north side of the building on 6th Street. Courthouse parking is available across the street from the entrance in Lot 1 off sixth street and further down the street in Lot 2. Street parking is also available but is limited to 3 hours per enforcement by Neillsville Police Department. Only use the handicap entrance on the south side if you are unable to navigate stairs. You will need to page security to be let into this entrance. An elevator is available inside the building. Click here for parking map . The program is designed to: Collect support payments including: Child support Family support (combined support for both the children and the custodial person in a child support case), and In cases where there is an order to make separate child support and spousal maintenance payments (alimony) to collect both child support and spousal maintenance. Establish court orders obligating parents to pay child support and provide health care for their children, including health insurance coverage; Establish paternity on behalf of children whose parents were not married to each other at the time of the child's birth; Find parents who are not paying support and locate their income and assets, when necessary to establish or enforce a child support order; and Take administrative and legal actions necessary to enforce a support order when parents fail to pay the support they have been ordered to pay The child support program is authorized by federal law, and is operated in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. Click to Pay Click to Pay EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1ST, 2026 Pursuant to Federal & State policy, designating payer-paid payments to a specific court case will no longer be allowed. Payments can no longer be designated to a court case number. QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS? Contact bcsinfo@wisconsin.gov Mission Statement The Child Support Enforcement program is operated through the cooperative efforts of federal, state, and local government. The agencies originated to set and enforce child support and insurance orders; the idea being, if both parents supported the children the burden would not fall upon the tax payers via county aid. The Child Support Agency and the agency attorney do not represent either parent or the children but represent the interests of the state. Custody & Placement Issues Please keep in mind that matters of legal custody and physical placement are separate from the financial support of children. Wisconsin’s child support program has no authority to modify or enforce custody or placement orders and child support agencies do not address these matters. Contact your local courts for issues with custody and/or placement or seek private counsel for help in settling custody and placement disputes. If all parties agree to change placement, you can complete the Stipulation and Order to Change and forward to: Clark County Clerk of Courts 517 Court St, Room 405 Neillsville, WI 54456 Instructions for filling out the form can be found here . Payments Payments are not considered “late” until a payment is more than 30 days overdue. The county agency is prohibited from receiving cash payments. Send payments to: Wisconsin Support Collections Trust Fund (WI SCTF), P.O. Box 74200, Milwaukee, WI, 53274-0200. Include a payment coupon with your payment to ensure payment is applied to the correct case. For other methods of payment, see the attached information. For child support payment information please refer Payment Methods . USPS Postmark Policy Change The postmark date no longer guarantees the day you mailed your item. Click here for more. Job or Address Changes Submit the changes in writing or notify the agency at the above address or phone number within 48 hours. 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.
- Leadership Team | Clark County WI
Our employees are awesome. We have an extremely dedicated staff with low turnover, which is basically unheard of in our industry. About WIC Jobs Give Contact FOR PROVIDERS ADMISSIONS REHABILITATIVE CARE NURSING HOME CARE CBRF CARE LIFE VENTURES DAY SERVICES LEADERSHIP TEAM Our employees are awesome. We have an extremely dedicated staff with low turnover, which is basically unheard of in our industry. Jane Schmitz Administrator With us since 1980 Email Jane Schmitz Daisy Petz-Phillips Assistant Director of Nursing With us since 2023 Email Daisy Petz-Phillips Amanda Erickson Human Resource Manager With us since 2023 Email Amanda Erickson Angela Greschner Director of Social Services With us since 2011 Email Angela Greschner Elizabeth Smith Director of Nursing With us since 1999 Email Elizabeth Smith Shayla Stokes Admissions & Marketing Coordinator With us since 2019 Email Shayla Stokes Maria Stange Staffing Manager With us since 2024 Email Maria Stange Peggy Hoff Director of Health Information & Quality Assurance With us since 1984 Email Peggy Hoff Brandon Heglund Director of Financial Services With us since 2016 Email Brandon Heglund Erin Gardner Director of Environmental Services With us since 2007 Email Erin Gardner Angelic Francl Director of Laundry Services With us since 2024 Email Angelic Francl Megan Call Activity Director With us since 2016 Email Megan Call Lanthy Moskiewicz Human Resource Assistant With us since 2019 Email Lanthy Moskiewicz Kelley Baum 1S Social Worker With us since 2019 Email Kelley Baum Cori Lipinski 2nd Floor Social Worker With us since 2009 Email Cori Lipinski Alex Schmitz 3rd Floor Social Worker With us since 2023 Email Alex Schmitz Carol Guentner Clinical Reimbursement Specialist With us since 2010 Email Carol Guentner Nikole Kasperek Clinical Reimbursement Specialist With us since 2013 Email Nikole Kasperek Rachelle Buettner Clinical Reimbursement Specialist With us since 2016 Email Rachelle Buettner Hillary Nichols Infection Prevention Wound Care RN With us since 2015 Email Hillary Nichols Julie Christophersen 1E/2E Nurse Care Coordinator With us since 2005 Email Julie Christophersen Savannah Fuchs FDD Nurse Care Coordinator With us since 2014 Email Savannah Fuchs 3E Nurse Care Coordinator Wendy Stuner 1S Nurse Care Coordinator With us since 1999 Email Wendy Stuner Jenny Duellman Dietary Manager With us since 2017 Email Jenny Duellman Jessica Bomkamp Dietician With us since 2018 Email Jessica Bomkamp Sydnie Steinmetz Dietician With us since 2024 Email Sydnie Steinmetz Wendy Backaus WIC Program Manager/Dietician With us since 2023 Email Wendy Backaus Janice Komanec Adult Day Care/Outreach Coordinator With us since 2007 Email Janice Komanec Brittany Morales Woodland Care CBRF Assistant Director of Client Services With us since 2006 Email Brittany Morales Darlene Bauer Administrative Assistant With us since 1991 Email Darlene Bauer Maverick Therapeutic Companion With us since 2016 (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
- Jobs RLC | Clark County WI
marital or veteran status, or the presence of a non-job related medical condition or disability. (Please Print). Date of Application. About WIC Jobs Give Contact FOR PROVIDERS ADMISSIONS REHABILITATIVE CARE NURSING HOME CARE CBRF CARE LIFE VENTURES DAY SERVICES JOBS Apply today. Send your resume to: Human Resource Department W4266 Cty Hwy X • Owen, WI 54460 EMAIL YOUR RESUME PRINT AN APPLICATION To learn more, please contact: Amanda Erickson Human Resource Manager With us since 2023 Email Amanda Erickson Our employees are awesome. We have an extremely dedicated staff with low turnover, which is basically unheard of in our industry. Become part of our team. We offer excellent benefits, on-the-job training, consistent scheduling, and supervisors who support their team. NOW OFFERING 12 and 8 HOUR SHIFTS! * PM shift differentials * CURRENT OPENINGS RN: Read more about this position. Full and part time positions are available Rehabilitation Unit Skilled Nursing Unit LPN: Read more about this position. Full and part time positions are available CNA: Read more about this position. Full and part time positions are available Skilled Nursing Unit FDD Unit Mental Health Unit Rehabilitation Unit BENEFITS Paid Time Off State Retirement Plans Benefits-Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Options Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program (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
- Bid on a County Project | Clark County WI
Bid Postings Addendum to RFP Investment Advisory Services - Clark County Request for Bids Clark County Land Conservation Department (LCD) will be accepting bids for the following conservation project: SWCD grassed waterways project includes earthwork, seeding and erosion control blanket installation. Bid documents will be available beginning April 1, 2026 in the Clark County LCD office or via email, if requested The projects are expected to be completed by November 13th of 2026. It is the landowner’s preference that the project be completed prior to crops being planted in the fields, if weather conditions allow. There will be a site showing starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 10 at the end of Sportsman Lake Road Withee WI. Bids must be signed and sealed. You must mark the outer envelope with the note “Sealed Bid – SWCD Waterways Project”. Bids are due by 3:00 pm on Friday, April 17, 2026 at the LCD office (Room 102). If you have any questions or need additional directions, please call Hunter Lemler at 715-743-5103.
- Land Conservation | Clark County WI
Management Plans Engineering Resources Events Staff DNR Runoff Advisory Forecast : http://www.manureadvisorysystem.wi.gov/runoffrisk/index Ascent Permit Management Suite Waterway & Wetland Permits Rent a No-Till Drill The Land Conservation Department has a 10' Great Plains No-till drill it rents out. Great Plains 1006 NT Rental Rates $75 per use + $8 per acre $100 minimum Call today and we can talk about how no-tilling crops can benefit your bottom line, soil health, and protect our precious waters of the county. (715) 743-5102 Land Conservation Department Mission Statement It is the mission of the Land Conservation Department to promote and assist in wise land use decisions that preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of Clark County. The complete waste storage ordinance can be found in the Code of Ordinances Chapter 13: Water and Soil Conservation under “Government". View Recently Approved Changes to Chapter 13 Here. You need a permit from our department to: close an old manure storage (cost-share funds available with free engineering from Land Conservation Department.) change an existing manure storage build a new manure storage Includes adding a transfer system meaning any component used to convey wastes to storage, loading area or treatment area; feed pad leachate collection systems; milking center wastewater systems; bedded pack barns that leave wastes on the floor for more than 180 days; compost pile surfaces, etc. See details in Section 13-11 Click here to view our fee schedule. Use the planned/proposed animal units number for the calculation If you have a manure storage that had a permit on 05/18/1999 and after, you are required to have and implement a Nutrient Management Plan (call us for assistance and for cost-share funds). As a reminder, all Nutrient Management Plans are due April 1st of each year. NMP's received after April 1 may be subject to a citation. We have cost-share funds available for these and other practices: Well decommissioning (water wells not being used must be properly closed per DNR regulations) Waste storage closures Grassed Waterways Stream Crossings Wetland Ponds/Restorations 517 Court St, Room 102 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5102 Fax: (715) 743-5108
- Housing & Crisis | Clark County WI
Housing Coalition Welcome Clark County Housing Coalition's (CCHC) mission is to minimize housing insecurity and poverty by connecting people to safe and sustainable housing and linking them to the resources they need for success. Toolkit Resource Guide Clark County Food & Nutrition Program Category 1: Literally Homeless An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, meaning: Has a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not meant for human habitation; or Is living in a publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide temporary living arrangements (including congregate shelters, transitional housing, and hotels and motels paid for by charitable organizations or by federal, state and local government programs); or Is exiting an institution where (s)he has resided for 90 days or less and who resided in an emergency shelter or place not meant for human habitation immediately before entering that institution. Category 2: Imment Risk of Homelessness An individual or family who will imminently lose their primary nighttime residence, provided that: Residence will be lost within 14 days of the date of application for homeless assistance; No subsequent residence has been identified; and The individual or family lacks the resources or support networks needed to obtain other permanent housing. Category 3: Homeless Under Other Federal Statues Unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age, or families with Category 3 children and youth, who do not otherwise qualify as homeless under this definition, but who: Are defined as homeless under the other listed federal statutes; Have not had a lease, ownership interest in permanent housing during the 60 days prior to the homeless assistance application; Have experienced persistent instability as measured by two moves or more during in the preceding 60 days; and Can be expected to continue in such status for an extended period of time due to special needs or barriers Category 4: Fleeing/Attempting to Flee Domestic Violence Any individual or family who: Is fleeing, or is attempting to flee, domestic violence; Has no other residence; and Lacks the resources or support networks to obtain other permanent housing Assistance Email Us Here! Department of Social Services (715) 743 - 5233 ADRC (715) 743 - 5166 Western Dairyland Housing and Energy Assistance Click Here... After Hours Assistance (715) 743-3157 Our Partner Resources Clark County Adult Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Clark County Community Services Clark County Social Services Clark County Veterans Service Officer Clark County Sheriff's Office
- Community Services: Staff | Clark County WI
Management Staff Kayla Rochester, MS, LPC Behavioral Services Program Manager Kayla graduated from Viterbo University with a bachelor’s degree in 2016. Following graduation, she continued her education at Viterbo University in their Masters of Science in mental Health Counseling and graduated in December 2018. Kayla has experience working in the Wisconsin public school system. Kayla has practiced in the community mental health setting for several years and sees a wide variety of mental health related disorders, such as depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, and other mental health illness. She utilizes strength-based, person-centered, TF-CBT, and solution focused to assist clients in reaching their desired level of functioning. Kayla joined Clark County Community Services in 2019 and currently supervises Outpatient Substance Abuse Services (AODA), Community Support Program (CSP), Recovery Court, and Crisis. Kayla is passionate about working with underserved populations and advocating for clients. Michelle Kauth Office Manager Michelle began her employment with Community Services in May 2021. P rior to working in Clark County, she was the office manager for a private outpatient mental health clinic for 7 years. Michelle oversees the day to day operations of the front office, which includes scheduling appointm ents and ensuring that services are billed out properly. She has worked in the medical field for many years having been a transcriptionist for 15 years. Eliza Killian, MS, LPC, CSAC Behavioral Services Program Manager Eliza received her Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1996 and in 1998 graduated with her Master of Science degree in Agency Counseling from Indiana State University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). Eliza has 27 years of experience working for Brown County Health and Human Services in the Adult Behavioral Health Unit, as a case manager, clinical intake worker, behavioral health supervisor, and behavioral health manager. She has many years working with Comprehensive Community Services (CCS), Community Support Program (CSP), Adult Protective Services (APS), and Crisis Intervention Services, within a community outpatient mental health and substance use clinic. Eliza is passionate about working with people in the community with mental health and substance use disorders, especially those with limited resources. Doctors Dr. J. Scott Persing MD, Psychiatrist Education: Dr. Persing, is a certified psychiatrist who received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of South Dakota and his Medical Degree from the University of South Dakota School Medicine in Vermillion, South Dakota. Services Offered: Psychiatric Services in evaluating and management of adult and geriatric psychiatric illnesses. He has helped individuals manage mental illnesses such as: Depression, Anxiety, Panic Disorder, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia and Dementia. Dr. Persing also conducts court-ordered psychiatric evaluations for individuals in his care. Joel Rooney Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist Dr. Joel Rooney began working with Clark County Community Services in July 2011. He provides parenting assessments, psychological testing, (IQ, diagnosis clarification, etc.), ADHD testing and consultation to the clinical staff. Dr. Rooney also works for La Crosse County. Stephanie Stieglitz RN CSP Nurse Stephanie obtained her nursing degree in 2007 from Mid-State Technical College in Wisconsin Rapids. She is a Registered Nurse through the State of Wisconsin. Stephanie has been working with Clark County Community services since 2013. She is the nurse that assists the psychiatrist in the outpatient clinic and works with the Community Support Program and the Comprehensive Community Services Program providing assistance to adults and children with mental health and/or AODA issues. Prior to working for our agency, Stephanie worked as nurse case manager for Western Wisconsin Cares and as a pediatric staff nurse at St.Joseph’s Hospital. Clinical Team Samantha Kumm Substance Abuse Counselor, AAS, SAC-IT Samantha earned her associate degree in substance use disorder counseling from Northcentral Technical College, where she developed a strong framework for navigating the complexities of recovery. Samantha’s approach is characterized by a high degree of self-advocacy. With a dedicated focus on holistic recovery and a deep commitment to human-centered care, Samantha aims to bring a unique blend of clinical foundation and compassionate advocacy to each individual’s path of recovery. Samantha’s professional journey is rooted in the belief that true healing requires a balance of structured support and space for personal growth. Looking forward, her career is guided by an interest in the intersection of traditional counseling and the deeper, transformative aspects of human experience. Samantha is currently planning to further her education in transpersonal psychology, aiming to integrate spiritual and expansive psychological frameworks into practical recovery settings. Autumn Hocking MSW, APSW Autumn holds a Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2023) and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW) from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (2019). She has dedicated her career to supporting individuals, children, and families, with a strong focus on advocacy within the child welfare system. Autumn brings compassionate, strengths-based care to her work, drawing on years of experience helping families navigate complex challenges while promoting safety, stability, and lasting positive change. She is deeply committed to empowering those she serves and believes in the importance of every voice being heard and valued. Stephanie Simonson MSW, LCSW Stephanie Simonson is a Clark County, Wiscon sin based Certified Independent Social Worker (CISW) progressing towards her Licensed Clinical Social Worker License (LCSW). Stephanie received her Masters of Social Work (MSW) from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in 2016 and her Bachelors of Science in Human Development & Family Studies and Social Welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2012. She has specializes in providing a trauma informed framework of care and person-centered therapy for kids, teens, adults, and families. Stephanie’s mission is to provide her clients with a safe therapeutic experience. She utilizes a variety of therapeutic approaches including EMDR, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational enhancement therapy, cognitive processing therapy, and moral injury. Stephanie has gained valuable knowledge while working with individuals with trauma, personality disorders, anxiety, depression, addictions, and other mental health disorders. She has worked in a variety of treatment settings with diverse populations including outpatient, school based, residential, and medical for over 10 years. Kathryn (K.D.) Kinter MS, LPC Kathryn Kinter is a Clark County Clinical Therapist and Wisconsin based Licensed Professional Counselor. Kathryn received her Masters Degree in Educational Psychology-Community Counseling fro m the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2006. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Psychology in 2004, also from UW-Milwaukee. She provides person-centered, inclusive, and trauma informed psychotherapy services for youth, adults, and families. Kathryn’s therapeutic approaches are eclectic and include: Brainspotting, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kathryn has worked in a variety of settings including: Community Mental Health, Education, and Child Welfare. Her focus areas include, but are not limited to: depression and anxiety management, building coping sk ills, navigating life transitions, and processing grief, loss, and trauma. Jessica Cary MSW, LCSW Jessica received a Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) from The University of North Dakota in 2020 and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW) from Northern Michigan University in 2016. She has gained experience by practicing in a number of treatment settings including community mental health, long-term care/nursing home, juvenile justice, and crisis. Jessica provides psychotherapy to adults, children, and teenagers in a warm, patient, non-judgmental environment. She works with individuals who seek support for anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, relationships, family issues, anger, life balance, and life stressors. Jessica assists in empowering individuals in areas such as work, school, and change in living dynamics, special needs, disabilities, chronic illness, self-care, relationship breakups and divorce. Jessica utilizes a variety of therapies and evidence based treatment approaches such as Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Strengths-based, Trauma-Informed Care, and Mindfulness approaches. Erin Drawz MS, LPC Erin obtained her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Marquette University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has been employed by Clark County Community Services since January 2011. Erin works with children, adolescents, and adults, addressing a variety of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and oppositional defiant disorder. She also has extensive experience working with juvenile sexual offenders, both treating and assessing risk factors. Erin has completed training for Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT). Prior to employment at Community Services, Erin spent 15 years as a therapist at two residential treatment centers for children and adolescents. Theresa Gunn MA, SAC Theresa is a graduate from the University of South Dakota with both her Bachelors in Criminal Justice (1986) and her Masters in Addiction Studies (2016). She currently holds her Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC) license. Theresa has 8 years of experience in case management for clients with both mental health and substance abuse issues. She has over 3 years as a Substance Abuse Counselor. She is an IDP assessor for Clark County. Theresa has worked in different arenas of treatment including inpatient, outpatient, case management, and medication assisted clinics. She has experience in 12-step programs, relapse prevention, SMART Recovery, crisis intervention, and cognitive behavioral therapies. She has gained knowledge running different types of groups from educational to process to focus topics. She has lived experience of substance use and recovery time of over 30 years. Andrea Anderson MSW, LCSW Andrea is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Wisconsin- Madison and Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin- Stout. Prior to joining Clark County Community Services, Andrea provided therapy at an outpatient clinic. Andrea has gained extensive experience working with individuals, children, and families in various settings including child protection, parent education and support, family care, crisis, and criminal justice. Andrea endeavors to create a warm, non-judgmental space to support clients feeling safe while exploring their growth and healing in therapy. Andrea uses a culturally responsive, client centered, trauma informed, and strengths based approach in her practice working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She utilizes several treatment modalities including Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Sand Tray Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Andrea has experience working individuals seeking support related to depression, anxiety, oppositional defiant disorder, trauma, grief and loss, life stressors, attachment, parenting, divorce, LGBTQIA+ identities (she is an ally), and other mental health concerns. Megan Emerson MS Megan graduated from University of Wisconsin – La Crosse with a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology in 2019 and went on to receive her Master’s of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Viterbo University in 2022. Megan takes a person-centered, trauma informed approach that is free of judgement and evidence based with roots in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Megan holds interest in Ego Strengthening exercises, developing coping mechanisms, assisting with emotional regulation skills, and exploring living a life with meaning. Megan is passionate about supporting those navigating through grief, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and in active recovery from substance use disorders. Case Managers Jeremiah Bogdonovich Emergency Mental Health Crisis Worker Jeremiah has several roles at our agency including Mobile Crisis Services, Case Management services for individuals with chronic mental illness, and assists with court related matters. He has been employed with our agency since 2009. Jeremiah received his BA in Philosophy with a minor in theology from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Prior to working with our agency Jeremiah worked at a residential treatment center for youth for 8 years. He also worked for Workforce Resource. Skye Defourneaux Service Facilitator Skye obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from University of Wisconsin-Stout with a minor in Family Studies and Human Development. Skye provides case management services to children and adults with mental health struggles and AODA issues through the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program. Prior to working with our agency, Skye worked as an employment specialist at a local job center, a parent educator and visit supervisor through Lutheran Social Services in Barron County, and also with the Northwest Connections mental health crisis line. Michelle Wurzer Program Coordinator, Servi ce Coordinator, and Educator Michelle obtained her BS Degree in Early Childhood: Exceptional Educational Needs from UW-Eau Claire. She has been a Licensed Teacher in the State of Wisconsin since 1996 and began working with Clark County's Birth to 3 Program in July of 2013. Michelle supports families who have concerns about their child’s development. She also works closely with other community agencies to improve the opportunities available for families with young children. Prior to employment with Birth to 3, Michelle was employed as a lead teacher at UW-Eau Claire Children’s Center. She also worked with Western Dairyland's and Indianhead Community Action Agency's Head Start programs. Chelsea Coyle CSP Case Manager Chelsea currently provides support and assistance to adults with severe and persistent mental illness through the Community Support Program; she is able to aid consumers with remaining healthy and safe within the community. Chelsea obtained her Bachelor of Science in Human Services with a Child and Family Welfare emphasis from Kaplan University in 2013. Prior to joining our agency in August 2017 , she served as a Case Manager for Child Protective Services as well as Juvenile Justice for a Native American Tribe of Wisconsin for 5 years. Additionally, she serves on a Mobile Crisis Team through Northwest Connections. Heather Mueller Support and Service Coordinator Heather obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from UW-Stout in May of 2005. She has been employed by Clark County since August of 2016. Heather provides support and service coordination for children with disabilities and their families to help them grow and live their best lives possible. Prior to working for our agency, Heather worked as a Development Disability Case Manager for North Central Health Care. Sarah Christensen Support and Service Coordinator Sarah has been a case manager for the Children’s Long Term Support Program of Clark County since 2013. A native of Neillsville, Sarah has over 20 years of experience working with children and adults with intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health. This experience includes in classrooms, county and community settings, and in various home and personal settings. After earning her degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Wisconsin—Stout, Sarah briefly taught kindergarten. Shortly after, finding a passion to serve and support individuals with cognitive disabilities and significant mental health struggles as program manager for Lutheran Social Services in Jackson and Monroe County. After 6 years of employment with LSS, Sarah accepted her current position with Clark County and continues to advocate for the children enrolled in the Children’s Long Term Support Program as well as for their families and providers. Kelly Stenulson Service Facili tator Kelly obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from Broadview University in Healthcare Management. Kelly provides case management to services to children and adults with mental health struggles and children with emotional and physical delays through the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program, the Waiver program (CLTSW) and CCOP. Prior to working with Clark County Community Services, Kelly worked as a program supervisor for Lutheran Social Services. Kelly also has her Associates degree in Early Childhood and graduated from Martin’s College of Cosmetology. Tara Halopka Service Facili tator Tara obtained an Associate’s degree in AODA counseling from Chippewa Valley Technical College, Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies from University-Wisconsin Stout with a minor in gerontology, and a Master’s degree in Family Studies and Human Development from University-Wisconsin Stout. Tara provides case management to services to children and adults with mental health struggles and children with emotional and physical delays through the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program, the Waiver program (CLTSW) and CCOP. Prior to working with Clark County Community Services, Tara worked as an Information and Assistance Specialist in the Clark County Aging and Disability Resource Center. Tina Bowman Service Facilitator Tina obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with a major in Sociology and a minor in Social Work. Tina also has an Associate’s Degree from Midstate Technical College. Tina provides case management services to children and adults with mental health struggles and AODA issues through the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program. Prior to working with our agency, Tina worked with Clark County Social Services as an Initial Assessment Social Worker for 8 years and as the Juvenile Court Intake Worker for 5 years. Tina has also been a QPR trainer for suicide prevention for 8 years. Allie Dickinson Mental Health Case Manager Allie obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications with a minor in English from the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN. Allie joined Clark County Community Services in September of 2019 and provides case management services to individuals with chronic mental illness. She also assists with mental health commitments and guardianships. Prior to working with our agency Allie worked at a residential treatment center for youth for 8 years and a day treatment facility for youth for 5 years. She also has experience as an aide in Special Education. Vic Michalek Service Facilitator Vic received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire in 1998, with a major in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. Vic has more than 25 years of experience working in community mental health, most often in case management capacities. He believes in a person-centered and strengths-based approach to helping others. Vic specializes in assisting adults who are in active recovery and are seeking support in their endeavor to build a better life for themselves. He himself has walked this same path and recognizes the positive impact and reward of exercising honesty, humility, respect, and open-mindedness at all times. Vic joined the team at Clark County Community Services in July of 2023 and currently works as a Service Facilitator for Comprehensive Community Services (CCS). Janie Kampf CSP Case Manager Janie began her employment with us in 2023. She is a Certified Domestic Violence Professional and has worked towards her Bachelors in Communicative Disorders with an emphasis in Deafness Rehabilitation at NIU, a Bachelors in Psychology at UW Stout and plans to finish her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. Janie has worked in the field of mental health in various positions including Conditional Release at LSS, youth residential and inpatient placements at Rock River Residential, juvenile offenders at Focus House and before coming to us, 9 years as the Shelter Supervisor and Coordinator at Hope of Ogle County. Janie is skilled in de-escalation and crisis situations. Sean Stolfi Case Manager Sean earned his Bachelors of Science degree in 2020 from UW Eau Claire, majoring in psychology and minoring in neuroscience. He has obtained over 6 years of experience in emergency medicine and clinical patient care while serving as a healthcare specialist in the United States Army. As of October 2023, Sean has worked for Clark County Community Services providing case management services to families and individuals with various community resource needs. Jarod Houghtaling Recovery Court Coordinator Jarod earned his Bachelor’s degree in Vocational Rehabilitation from UW-Stout in May of 2014. At that time, Jarod stayed at UW-Stout to pursue a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Throughout school, Jarod held several positions in the human services field and developed an interest in working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Jarod is a contracted employee through a nonprofit organization called JusticePoint. Since being hired in July of 2022, Jarod has been trained in motivational interviewing, case management, and has been certified in the administration and scoring of the Ohio Risk Assessment System. Support Staff Dani Boushon Financial Manager Dani joined Community Services May of 2014, with a background in financial planning and compliance. She works with the Director in preparing the annual budget by organizing and gathering financial information, manages the grants received for the different programs offered through Community Services, works with and manages time records for payroll purposes. Dani works with individuals on managing their social security payments. In her free time she enjoys being outdoors riding horses, riding the side by side with her Husband and spending time with grandchildren. Karen Baker Accounting Technician Karen has been working with Clark County Community Services since January 2022. She’s worked in healthcare for twenty years, with the past fifteen years in billing and follow-up. Jeanine Voigt Administrative Assistant Jeanine has been in Community Services since 2001. She graduated from Mid-State Technical College in 1994 having completed the Information Processing Specialist and Office Assistant programs. She has been employed with Clark County since 1995. She primarily supports the AODA Program and is also the main point of contact for all OWI Assessments and related follow-up. She provides administrative support to the clinical psychologist and other clinicians and staff throughout the department along with other tasks and duties as assigned including medical transcription, maintaining the electronic medical record, etc. Ashtyn Schmitz Administrative Assistant As Administrative Assistant for Commun ity Services, Ashtyn is the first point of contact for clients in person or by phone. She provides support to the clinical therapists and psychiatrists as well as the clients we provide service to.
- Russell Memorial Park | Clark County WI
Russell Memorial Park and Campground Admission Fee: Park use is free. Campsites range from $24 to $37 per night. Features 3 Shower Houses Boat Launch Campsites Convenience Store Drinking Water Electrical Hookups Firewood Fishing Access Flush Toilets Full R.V. Hookups Ice Laundromat Basketball Hoop Volleyball Court Paved Roads Picnic Areas Play Areas Sanitary Dump Station (system flushing not allowed) Shelters ATV/UTV Trail Access (no blacktop travel allowed in park) WIFI (fees not included) Clark County's premier park and campground is located in the Town of Dewhurst, Section 34, on County Highway J. Russell Park, which is located on Lake Arbutus offers a wide range of modern amenities that are sure to meet your camping and recreation needs. Lake Arbutus consists of 821 acres of surface water and is touted as the best fishery in Clark County. Four convenient boat landings offer ample opportunity to water based recreation. Boat landing users should be aware there is a parking fee at each landing. The $3.00 daily or $25.00 annual fee can be paid onsite at the self-registration tube via cash or check or can be purchased online at www.co.clark.wi.us . This fee is only to park your vehicle and trailer at the landing so campers who return their vehicle and trailer to their camp site are not assessed a fee. Russell Park and Campground is located in close proximity to Levis Mound Recreational Area. Levis is commonly referred to as the best mountain-bike trail system in the Midwest. In addition to mountain-bike opportunities, Levis offers exceptional hiking trails and breath taking scenery. Campsites are available for reservation May 1st through September 30th. Self-registration camping is available throughout the remainder of the year but please note that campground facilities are extremely limited during this time and we cannot guarantee access during these months. There are designated ATV/UTV campsites that connect to the county wide trail system. ATV/UTV operation on any blacktop in Russell Memorial is prohibited. As with all of our campgrounds, we do offer special rates for those who have extended stays. Please check out our Extended Stay Camping Policy for more information. Helpful Links: Campground Policies & Rules Camping Fees Russell Memorial Campground Map Reservations Range of allowable firewood Off-Season Camping Online Reservation System Russell Memorial Park and Campground W8180 South Road Merrillan, WI 54754 715-333-7948 (May 1st - Sept 31st) 715-743-5140 (business office) County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality
- Recreational Trails | Clark County WI
Bike / Hike & More Motorcycle Snowmobile Horseback ATV Blaze the Trails Follow us on Facebook! Current Trail News & Updates 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. For trail pass information, or to purchase a season pass CLICK HERE . Snowmobile Trails - CLOSED for the season. Click for more information. (updated 3/18/2026) Levis /Trow Mounds Trails - OPEN No trails are groomed. Snowshoes and/or backcountry skis recommended. Unknown if any trails will be groomed the remaining of the season with warm temps around the corner. For the most up to date information, visit the Levis/Trow Mound Facebook page. (updated 3/18/2026) ATV / UTV Trails - CLOSED The Clark County Forestry and Parks Summer ATV/UTV trails located on Clark County Forest lands are closed. (updated 3/18/2026) Knobby Ridge Motorcycle Trails - CLOSED All trail fee requirements are temporarily suspended due to a WDNR Grant. (updated 3/18/2026) Wild Rock Horse Trails - OPEN Conditions may vary based on current weather conditions. (updated 11/1/2025) 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
- Forms, Apps, & Fee Info | Clark County WI
Available Forms, Applications & Fee Information Click on the link below to open and download your form. Fee Schedule Fee Schedule Land Use Address Application Land Use Permit Application Clark County Variance/Administrative Appeal Application Mining Nonmetallic Mine Reclamation Permit Application Certificate of Completion Nonmetallic Mine Reclamation Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (POWTS) Emergency POWTS Installation Agreement WI Fund Application Guide County Sanitary Permit Application Holding Tank by Choice Affidavit POWTS Plan Review Application POWTS Program Brochure/Soil Test Information Holding Tank Servicing Contract Holding Tank Maintenance and Monitoring Agreement Vault Privy Agreement Camping Unit Transfer Container Servicing Contract Pumpers Brochure Existing POWTS Evaluation Report Maintenance Questions for Service Providers Survey CSM/Plat Review Application Section Corner Request Form Surveyors List
- Dog Licenses | Clark County WI
Dog Licenses All dogs over 5 months are required to be licensed at a fee of $3.00 for neutered male and spayed female dogs and $8.00 for unneutered male/unspayed female dogs. Dog licenses can be obtained from your LOCAL TREASURER. The owner must present evidence that all dogs over 5 months of age are currently immunized against rabies before a license will be issued. Any person who keeps more than one dog may apply for a multiple dog license. The license fee is $35.00 for up to 12 or fewer dogs and an additional $3.00 for each dog in excess of 12. The multiple dog licenses are obtained from your Local Treasurer’s office. Dogs exempt from licensing fees are those trained for blind or deaf persons. They are entitled to receive a license at no cost. PENALTIES A late fee of $5.00 shall be assessed the owner of each dog 5 months of age or over who fails to obtain a dog license by April 1st of each year, or within 30 days of acquiring ownership on or before the dog reached licensable age. Any owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabies as required by statute may be required to forfeit not less than $50.00 nor more than $100 Clark County Courthouse | 517 Court Street Room 301 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5148 Fx: (715 743-5154
