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Thailand RPCV Peter Langseth has been appointed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty to the Minnesota Board of Social Work
Langseth received the 1996 annual service award from the Minnesota Nursing Home Social Worker Association. He is appointed to a board position for a bachelor's level social worker. Langseth will serve a four-year term.
Thailand RPCV Peter Langseth has been appointed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty to the Minnesota Board of Social Work
Beehler, Langseth appointed to board
Kathleen Beehler of Bemidji and Peter Langseth of Baudette, Minn., recently have been appointed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty to the Minnesota Board of Social Work.
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Langseth has been a licensed social worker in Minnesota since 1990. He serves as the director of social services for the LakeWood Health and Care Center in Baudette. He previously served in the Peace Corps as a volunteer in Thailand. He received a bachelor's degree in social work and criminal justice from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Langseth received the 1996 annual service award from the Minnesota Nursing Home Social Worker Association. He is appointed to a board position for a bachelor's level social worker. Langseth will serve a four-year term.
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