A son of former Mississippi Governor, Dan Fordice, died in a plane crash; U.S. Army soldier Mariyah Symone Collington's remains were recovered during a training exercise in Morocco; Erik Fleming was sentenced to two years in prison for drug-related charges; Kouri Richins was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murder.
If you've been feeling sluggish, foggy, or low-energy, this iodine-powered supplement may help support healthy thyroid function and steady energy levels. Dan Fordice, the son of former Mississippi Governor Kirk Fordice, died in a single-engine plane crash near the Louisiana border.
U.S. Army soldier Mariyah Symone Collington's remains were recovered during a training exercise in Morocco. Erik Fleming, a drug counselor, was sentenced for selling drugs that led to Matthew Perry's overdose, and Kouri Richins was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering her husband
Iodine Supplement Dan Fordice Death Mariyah Symone Collington Remains Drug Counselor Erik Fleming Matthew Perry Overdose Sentencing Kouri Richins Sentencing
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