In the noon hour of today's show:\n-(01:08) Now at noon: A Wisconsin judge to decide today on whether individuals with disabilities can vote electronically or not, the Packers announce that Ed Policy will replace Mark Murphy in July of 2025 as the organization\u2019s chairman, president and CEO, and Boeing Starliner astronauts are still stuck at the International Space Station as issues with Starliner are yet to be solved. \n-(06:11) Johnsonville Senior Director of Marketing Jamie Schmelzer joins Wisconsin's Midday News to talk about Johnsonville's "Keep It Juicy" ad campaign which is the company's effort to help make social media a better, healthier place for Americans. Schmelzer describes how the idea for the ad came about, their collaboration with Vince Vaughn, and the impact of the ad so far.\n-(14:36) ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers joins Wisconsin\u2019s Midday News to preview this Thursday\u2019s Presidential debate on CNN. Travers details how both President Biden and Donald Trump have been preparing for the debate and discusses what will be points of emphasis for both candidates on Thursday. \n-(19:41) Greg Matzek recaps some of his trip to Europe and talks about being the victim of a targeted tipping scheme at a restaurant.