Dr. Curry graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. He works in Tucson, AZ and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Curry is affiliated with Banner University Medical Center South Campus.
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Jason has lived and worked in the Washington, DC area for over 20 years and is proud to call Virginia home. His specialties are in the Northern Virginia Real Estate market helping sellers, buyers and renters as well as offering property management services. Setting himself apart from other realtors as an "expert" is something that he prides himself in. In order to become and maintain as an expert in the real estate industry, it is a necessity to continuously educate. In the recent past, there has been an influx of distressed properties (short sales, foreclosures) on the market. With this market change, Jason decided to become a registered CDPE (Certified Distressed Property Expert). It's this attention to detail and results that allow Jason to build his business by referrals one client at a time. Jason's area of focus is in the Northern Virginia Real Estate market including Arlington County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County and Prince William County. However, he will extend beyond these areas if needed by a client. As your Northern Virginia Realtor, Jason will help you explore the best that Northern Virginia has to offer. This site is not limited to his listings. It will show all properties listed through professional realtor agencies: RE/MAX, Century 21, Long and Foster, Keller Williams and many others. When selling or buying real estate in Northern Virginia, let Jason Curry ease your experience. Proven systems are already in place to limit the amount of stress and frustration on your part and make the process for you smooth and enjoyable.
00 homes because of a growing wildfire near a popular fishing reservoir southeast of Salt Lake City amid hot temperatures and high winds. Several structures have been lost since the fire started Sunday, but it's unclear how many, said Jason Curry of the Utah Division of Forest, Fire and State Lands.
The unidentified person accused of starting the fire could face charges. Firefighting costs could rise to more than $1 million to fight, said Jason Curry of the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands.
FourFBI agents tookthe stand Friday to testify about searching Facebook accounts of the occupiers. Bureau of Land Management officer Jason Curry and the Burns BLM assistant district manager, Jeffrey Rose, also testified.
Date: Sep 16, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Lightning-sparked wildfire near Cedar City tops 400 acres; other blazes erupt across the West
The blaze was caused by lightning, but has been "fairly calm," said Jason Curry, spokesman for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands on Thursday morning. The Sand Mountain Fire wasn't spreading much because it was hemmed in by rocks and sand, Curry said. It was 70 percent contained as
UTAH: A wildfire encroaching on homes in the Tooele County town of Stockton had burned about 200 acres. Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands spokesman Jason Curry said the fire burned part of a water tower but it's believed no homes have been destroyed. A 27-year-old Tooele man has been
Date: Jul 17, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Hundreds of homes threatened by Washington state wildfire
In Utah, a wildfire encroaching on homes in the Tooele County town of Stockton had burned about 400 to 500 acres. Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands spokesman Jason Curry said the fire burned part of a water tower but it's believed no homes have been destroyed.
Date: Jul 16, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Idaho wildfires claim livestock, thousands of rangeland acres
ountain Home. It had burned 143,900 acres and was listed as 30 percent contained Aug. 13. Jason Curry, spokesman for the incident management team leading the response, said cabins and outbuildings in the Syrup Creek area have been lost. Residents of the small city of Mayfield were temporarily evacuate.
On Saturday, officials revised down substantially the number of people evacuated from the two communities. Some 588 homes were evacuated in the towns on Friday, affecting up to 2,500 residents, according to Jason Curry of Utah's office of Forestry, Fire and State Lands.