JACKSON (AP) – A new Mississippi law says local school boards can appoint replacements for elected superintendents who resign in the next three years. Gov. Phil Bryant signed House Bill 32 on Tuesday, and it became law immediately. It was prompted by the Dec. 31 resignation of the Webster County superintendent, who had three years left in his term.

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