Jeff Bollier

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s town hall will be held Wednesday on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus.

UWGB director of communications and marketing Janet Bonkowski confirmed Trump will take questions from MSNBC’s Chris Matthews in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts.

Bonkowski said the university is working with the Green Bay Police Department, U.S. Secret Service, MSNBC and the Trump campaign to finalize details. She said tickets will be required to attend the town hall.

“This will be a ticketed event and we’re expecting about 200 people,” Bonkowski said. “It’s possible there may not be opportunities for the general public to attend.”

Trump’s campaign has scheduled an event for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in downtown Appleton.

Four of the five remaining major presidential candidates — Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and Republicans Trump and Ted Cruz — have scheduled campaign events in Northeastern Wisconsin this week. Ohio Gov. John Kasich's website shows he held town hall meetings in La Crosse and Madison on Monday and will appear in Waukesha and Milwaukee later this week.

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Bonkowski said university officials expect Trump’s ardent supporters and opponents outraged by his statements on immigrants, women and Muslims to show up in large numbers for the event. She said there will be a designated area for demonstrators. Often, those areas are a fair distance away from the candidate event.

“We are preparing for that from a security standpoint,” Bonkowski said. “We have been developing security plans for the safety of our students and guests on campus.”

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