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Candidates for Wyoming’s sole U.S. House seat will debate on Thursday at Casper College.

It will be voters’ only chance to see the candidates verbally spar, as they have not debated in the past. The election is Nov. 8.

All four candidates said they will attend: Republican Liz Cheney, Democrat Ryan Greene, Libertarian Lawrence Struempf and the Constitution Party’s Daniel Cummings.

“Attendees will get the best sense of the candidates,” said Dale Bohren, executive editor of the Star-Tribune and the event’s moderator. “They will see how candidates react to each other and their demeanor when not on camera.”

Candidates will field questions from panelists Craig Blumenshine of WyomingPBS, Bob Beck of Wyoming Public Media and Erich Frankland of Casper College.

The college, the Star-Tribune and WyomingPBS are hosting the debate, which is free to the public.

The hourlong debate is at 7 p.m. in the Wheeler Auditorium, in the college’s music building. People are asked to be seated at 6:50 p.m., as the debate will be broadcast live on WyomingPBS stations and on Wyoming Public Media radio frequencies across the state.