![]() ![]() The Chester-Joplin-Inverness Public Schools has two gymnasiums, two football fields, an outdoor classroom, a baseball diamond, a track, tennis courts, and extensive playgrounds. The District also includes schools at the Sage Creek and Cool Springs Hutterite Colonies. The District consists of a high school and elementary District serving grades K-12 with a total enrollment count of approximately 225 students. Inverness has a population of about 56 and is a quiet little town offering exceptional food and hospitality at the Inverness Supper Club. Right in the center of the Joplin's business area is the beautiful Joplin Memorial Park, a comfortable and safe place for bicyclists traveling Hwy 2 to camp. Joplin's businesses include an auto repair shop, real estate agency, a fertilizer company, grain elevators, and an insurance agency. Joplin's population is approximately 300. In the north western part of the county is the Sweetgrass Hills. Most of the county is characterized by rolling prairies, with the Marias River breaking up the terrain and Tiber Dam forming Lake Elwell 13 miles south and six miles west of Chester. Chester is the county seat of Liberty County located 90 miles north of Great Falls, 40 miles east of Shelby, 60 miles west of Havre, and 43 miles from the Canadian border. Chester has approximately 1,000 people and boasts numerous businesses, including grocery stores, a lumber yard, grain elevators, a hardware store, auto repair, gas stations, restaurants, banks, and motel/B&B. The Chester-Joplin-Inverness School is located in Chester, north central Montana, Liberty County, and is known as the Heart of the Hi-Line. ![]()
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