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Jeremy Harrell speaks to WDRB on Aug. 15, 2021.
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For those who served in Afghanistan, watching the Taliban take over brings many mixed emotions.
The VA is expanding its mental health services nationwide, and that expansion is expected to help tens of thousands of Louisville veterans in their time of crisis.
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