Webster County, Mississippi is a rural county located in the northeastern part of the state. The geography is characterized by gently rolling hills and fertile farmland, with a humid subtropical climate that experiences hot summers and mild winters. The population is around 10,000, with a median age of 40 and a racial makeup that is predominantly white. The economy is largely agricultural, with crops like cotton, soybeans, and corn being major industries. The cost of living is relatively low compared to the national average, and the housing market offers affordable options. The education system includes several public K-12 schools, as well as a community college. Healthcare services are available through a small regional hospital and clinics. Cultural attractions are limited, but the area offers ample outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing, hunting, and hiking in the surrounding natural areas. The transportation infrastructure is adequate, with a network of state and county roads, but public transit options are limited. Crime rates are generally low, and the community is known for its small-town charm and strong sense of local pride.