Obama appearances in Montana, North Dakota
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois), the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will make appearances in North Dakota and Montana this week.

Obama will make his first visit to Fargo, North Dakota, on Thursday. He visited Grand Forks in April.

The following day, Obama will march in the Fourth of July parade in Butte, Montana. It's his second visit to Butte and his seventh campaign stop in Montana, where he made history by appearing on the Crow Reservation in May.

Get the Story:
Obama plans to be in Butte July 4 parade (The Billings Gazette 7/1)
Obama to visit Fargo on Thursday (The Grand Forks Herald 7/1)
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