Published September 18, 2008, 12:00 AM
Link film set for screenings
Public screenings of a film documentary on the life of former North Dakota Gov. Arthur Link have been set for Bismarck and Fargo, according to the film’s producers. Directed by Clay Jenkinson and David Swenson and produced by The Dakota Institute of the Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation of Washburn, “When the Landscape is Quiet Again: The Legacy of Art Link” focuses on Link’s agrarian and conservation idealism, as coal development began in North Dakota in the early 1970s. Prairie Public will air the film on its television network Oct. 9.
