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  • Notice of Sale of Tax-Deed Property and Request for Bids

    Bids Due: June 5, 2023 at 10:00 AM (Staggered end times). Click here for property list.

  • Clark County Officials Advise Drivers To Slow Down and Move Over In Construction Zones

    Clark County Highway Commissioner Brian Duell urges everyone to drive carefully in highway work zones throughout the construction and maintenance season. According to data provided by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), over the past five years there have been more than 11,500 crashes in Wisconsin work zones, which have caused 63 deaths and more than 4,300 injuries. “Our highway crews work very hard for our communities, often within feet of traffic”, Duell said. “Just like you, they want to make it home at the end of their day to see their families. Please pay attention in work zones and slow down. We ask everyone on the road to eliminate distractions and slow down.” Drivers are reminded of the state’s Move Over Law. This law requires drivers to shift lanes or slow down to provide a safety buffer for a law enforcement vehicle, ambulance, fire truck, tow truck, utility vehicle and highway maintenance vehicles that are stopped on the side of a road with their warning lights flashing. Hand-held cell phone use is illegal and fines double in construction zones as well as areas surrounding emergency response vehicles with flashing lights. This year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week takes place April 17-21. This year’s theme is “You play a role in work zone safety. Work with us.” Work Zone Awareness Week is sponsored by federal, state and local transportation officials to draw attention to the safety needs of road workers during construction season. Wednesday, April 19, is “Go Orange Day,” in which people are asked to wear orange in support of highway works and highway safety. Give your undivided attention to the road: Eliminate distractions. Eating, drinking, talking on the phone, or simply changing the radio station can divert your focus to the road ahead. Expect the unexpected. Speed limits may be reduced, traffic lanes may be changed, and people and vehicles may be working on or near the road. Slow down. A car traveling 60 mph travels 88 feet per second, and the faster you go the longer it takes to stop. Do not tailgate. Be patient. If you don’t see workers, that doesn’t mean they’re not there. Observe the signs until you see one that says you’ve left the work zone. Plan ahead. Leave early or map out an alternate route. Find the latest road conditions and work zone news at 511 Wisconsin. Move over, if possible, or slow down when you see flashing lights. Brian Duell, Clark County Highway Commissioner

  • CLARK COUNTYADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS - Reroof Project

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Clark County is accepting bids for the Clark County Courthouse Entryway Reroof Project. Bids shall be submitted upon the form provided at the mandatory pre-bid meeting held Tuesday February 21st, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. at the Clark County Courthouse, 517 Court Street, Neillsville, WI 54456. Bids must be delivered in a sealed envelope and shall be titled: “Sealed Clark County Entryway Roof Replacement Project” no later than 10:00 A.M., March 7th, 2023. Bids received after this time will be returned unopened. Bids shall be delivered via mail or in person to: Clark County Courthouse Attention: Tim Thompson 517 Court Street Neillsville, WI 54456 Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check from a solvent bank in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the bid, payable to the Owner, as security that if awarded the work, the bidder will sign a contract. All Contractors shall attend a mandatory pre-bid conference to inspect the job site and to ensure comprehension of the specifications. Specifications shall be distributed at the time of the pre-bid meeting. Contractors who do not attend the pre-bid conference shall be disqualified from bidding. Please contact Brian Murrell at (651) 666-0901 to reserve a copy of the specifications. Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive informalities or irregularities and enter into such contract or contracts as deemed in the best interests of the Clark County.

  • 911 Dispatch - Sheriff's Office

    Full-time, Benefit Position. Click here for more details. Apply here.

  • Casual Nutrition Team Member- ADRC

    Casual, Non- benefit Position. Click here for more details. Apply here.

  • Clark County Office of the Clerk Notice of Voting Equipment Audit

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 7.08 and the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (52 U.S.C. § 21081, the Clark County Clerk will conduct a voting system audit on November 28, 2022 at 9:00 am at the Clark County Clerk’s office located at 517 Court St. – Room 305, Neillsville, WI 54456. The reporting units to be audited are Towns of Colby, Hewett, Mead, Thorp and Unity, and the City of Neillsville Ward 2 and City of Owen Wards 1-3. All municipalites utilize the ES&S – DS200 optical scan voting equipment and the ES&S – ExpressVote ballot marking device. The reporting unit and contests were randomly selected by the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

  • Courthouse Closed November 24th & November 25th

    The Courthouse will be closed Thursday, November 24, 2022 and Friday, November 25 for the Thanksgiving Holiday

  • Veterans Day Hours

    In Observance of Veterans Day Friday, November 11, 2022, the Clark County Courthouse will be closed from 10:30 am – 1:00 pm

  • Notice of Sale of Tax-Deed Property and Request for Bids

    Bidding starts July 27, 2022 Bids Due: August 17, 2022 at 10:00 AM (Staggered end times) Pursuant to Wis. Stat. 75.69, Clark County is requesting bids for the sale of the following property acquired due to delinquent taxes: Parcel ID 012.0307.002 Property Description/MunicipalityMinimum Lot 1 of CSM 3167 being in part of the SW ¼-SE ¼ of Section 15, Township 26 North, Range 4 West, Town of Foster, Clark County Bid Price ($) $30,000 *Property is subject to Clark County Shoreland and Wetland Zoning. Contact the Clark County Planning, Zoning and Land Information Department for more information at 715-743-5130. Clark County is seeking bids through the sale conducted on www.wisconsinsurplus.com under Auction #22-849. Please visit the website for more information and to register as a bidder. The property does include an ingress/egress easement for an existing driveway. All property is sold “as-is” and “where-is” without the county providing any warranties, representations, or assurances, expressed or implied, and without limitation due to enumeration, as to the condition, status, encumbrances, liens, restrictions, boundaries/dimensions, and quality of title for property. Clark County will only accept bids at or above the minimum bid price. Submitted bids are subject to review/action by the Clark County Public Property Committee. Contact the Clark County Clerk with any questions at 715-743-5148.

  • Clark County Courthouse Maintenance Department Bid Posting

    The Clark County Courthouse Maintenance Department is seeking quotes to replace a fan that exhausts air in multiple bathrooms in the courthouse. For more information on the project contact Harold Dillenbeck at 715-743-5221. Clark County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes, to waive any technicality, and to accept any quote which is advantageous.

  • Please Take the Broadband Speed Test!

    Clark County realizes that access to high-speed broadband is important to our residents and businesses. We have been reaching out to Internet Service Providers in an effort to expand broadband access in our County. In order to better focus our efforts on the areas of greatest need, please take the speed test at the link below from your home internet connection. If you do not have internet at home or know someone who does not have internet at home, please call xxx and leave a message with your home address. CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO TAKE THE SPEED TEST: https://www.ncwrpc.org/ncwrpc2021/broadband-speed-test/ Testing provided by the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission.

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