 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks, like unlimited talk, text, and three gigs of data for just $44.99, or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Republican candidate Frank Justice and Democratic candidate Angie Hatton are set to square off on Tuesday in a forum conducted by the Appalachian News Express. The News Express forum will be open to the media, and News Express publisher Jeff Vanderbeck said he hopes to be able to livestream video of the forum online. Format is going to be like all the other ones. I'm going to ask questions of them. I want to know about their issues. I want to know about why they're running. I want to know what makes them think that they're going to be a good candidate going into this thing, and what makes them think if they do get elected, what makes them think they're going to be a good representative. The forum will be a departure from other News Express forums, however, as it will be conducted out of the public eye. This one is going to be good because we're not going to have any interference. It's going to be a conversation between the candidates of what their ideas and views and goals are on objectives and how they're going to get there. Still, Tuesday's forum will mark the first time Justice and Hatton, during their increasingly heated campaigns, have appeared in the same venue together to discuss the issues of the election. I don't care about what happened in the past. I want to know about the future. I want to know about tomorrow. I want to know about day one. What happens the first day they step foot in that office? I don't care about who was a coal miner, who wasn't a coal miner, whose daddy went to the mine, whose father went to the mine. I don't care about none of that stuff. What I care about is what's going to happen forward. Jobs, drugs, education, health care, those kind of things. That's what's hurting. That's where infrastructure, that's what the community needs to know about. I want their plan. Tuesday's forum will take place at 6 p.m. in the conference room at the News Express offices in downtown Pikeville, reporting from Pikeville for EKB News. I'm Chris Anderson.