Read about your 2025-2026 Dairy Queens and learn a bit about them. Starting with your Green County Dairy Queen Izzy Isely of Argyle and your Green County Dairy Queen Princess Emerson Holloway of Belleville.


Izzy Isely, County Queen - Izzy Isely is a sophomore at Argyle High School who lives in rural Argyle with her parents, Heath and Samantha Isely and Siblings Olivia 22, Ole 16 and Vesper 13. She loves keeping busy and is passionate about everything she does, from the classroom to the farm. Academically, she pushes herself to succeed and her favorite subject is math. Outside of schoolwork, she plays Basketball and Softball. She also has a creative side, which she expresses by playing baritone in the school band and performing on stage in school plays. She is a member of the Argyle FFA and works part time milking at Flannagan Dairy. Izzy is passionate about Ag and her community and excited to represent it as a Dairy Queen.


Emerson Holloway, County Princess - My name is Emerson Holloway and I am the 2025 - 2026 Green County Dairy Princess. I am the daughter of Brian and Amanda Holloway of Belleville. This year I will be a sophomore at Belleville High School where I am a member of the Belleville FFA Chapter and play varsity softball. I am also a member of the Belleville Busy Beavers 4-H Club where I hold the secretary position. My 4-H projects include food and nutrition, cake decorating, beef cattle, vet science, drawing and photography. I will be attending the Stoughton Junior Fair and the Dane County Fair with my projects. My goal after school is to go to UW-Green Bay or Fox Valley Tech to become a Vet Technician.


Rebekah Liphart, Juda - Rebekah Liphart is the 2025–2026 Juda Dairy Queen. Some of her favorite childhood memories include spending time on her aunt and uncle’s farm, especially feeding the calves and playing with the kittens. Rebekah enjoys volunteering in her school and community and recently earned her CNA certification as she plans to pursue a career in radiology. As Dairy Queen, she looks forward to proudly representing Juda and Green County while building connections and serving the community she values so deeply.


Lauryn Arnett, New Glarus - Hello I am Lauryn Arnett your 2025-2026 New Glarus Dairy Queen! In the fall I will be a junior in high school. I am currently in the national honors society, FCCLA, Student Government, and Mock Trial. I also am employed as a lifeguard at the New Glarus public pool where I also teach swim lessons. I am in varsity swim and varsity track and field. I am excited to serve the community as the 2025-2026 New Glarus Dairy Queen.


Emily Curran, Browntown - Hi, I am Emily Curran and I am the daughter of Jon and Dani Curran. I am 16 years old and will be a junior this fall at Black Hawk High School. I really enjoy agriculture classes in school and I am also involved in many other agricultural related activities out of school. Some of the activities I enjoy doing out of school are showing at my local fair in Darlington and being outside with my animals. A few other activities I participate in during school include track/field and cheerleading.


Maycee Hartwig, Monticello - My name is Maycee Hartwig, I am the 2025-2026 Monticello Dairy Queen. I grew up on my family farm located in Monticello where we milked 200 cows. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to watch and help the farm grow. But as it grew so did my family, and the family farm is now retired. But it still holds a special place in my heart. I hold a great passion for dairy cows and have shown that in my ability throughout the years by showing in the Green County Fair and many other showing events. I grew up with a loving family, where I have 5 siblings, and 2 amazing cousins that helped me prosper and follow my dreams. I am so grateful to have such an amazing opportunity to be this year's 2025-2026 Monticello Dairy Queen.


Kate Olmedo, Brodhead - Hello! My name is Kate Olmedo and I am the 2025-2026 Brodhead Dairy Queen. I am the daughter of Jennifer Olmedo and Gabriel Rojas. This fall I will be a junior at Brodhead High School. I am an active member of the BHS band, 4-H and FFA. During my involvement with 4-H and FFA, I have participated in Dairy Judging and have shown dairy cattle. This year I decided to also raise a pig to show at the fair. For the past 4 years, I have exhibited dairy at the fair, state shows and other events such as World Dairy Expo and the North American International Livestock Expo. These opportunities have allowed me to share my passion with others and represent the dairy community with pride. I look forward to this next year and hope to inspire the next generation to appreciate and support agriculture.


Avery Webster, Blanchardville - My name is Avery Webster. I am the 2025-2026 Blanchardville Dairy Queen. I am the daughter of Nick and Emily Webster and have one brother Owen. I attend Pecatonica High School and will be a junior in the fall. Academically, I have interests in science and agriculture, consistently earning High Honor Roll and was recently inducted into the National Honor Society. I am also very active in athletics. I enjoy participating in volleyball, cross country, track and FFA trap. For the last few years in trap, I have ranked at or near the top of my conference for girls. This year, I was successful in placing 1st for the girls and tied for 4th overall in Division 1A State Competition. Being involved in the Pecatonica Chapter of FFA has also afforded me the opportunity to show chickens and participate in judging competitions. I enjoy helping milk cows on my grandparents' dairy farm. Occasionally I have the opportunity to help family friends build grain bins. Some of my other interests include boating, hunting, reading, drawing and going on road trips with my family. I am looking forward to the many opportunities to promote the ag and dairy industries in Green County as the Blanchardville Dairy Queen.


Miranda Mortensen, Brooklyn - I am Miranda Mortensen, the 2025-2026 Brooklyn Dairy Queen. I am the daughter of Lori and Kyle Mortensen. And I have lived in Brooklyn my whole life. This coming year, I will be entering my Senior year of high school at Oregon High. I am a part of my local 4-H club the Oregon Headliners, I’m a Dane County 4-H Dog Project Youth Ambassador, the Oregon FFA Student Advisor, a member of the Oregon High School Equestrian Team, and now Brooklyn Dairy Queen. I also really enjoy showing horses in the Western discipline, showing dogs -especially in agility- and any form of volunteering. I am so excited to be Brooklyn Dairy Queen so I can give back to my community by going to local events and volunteering. I am very excited to be the 2025-2026 Brooklyn Dairy Queen so I can support my community in a bigger way. I plan to do this by going to as many events as possible in my community and the surrounding areas. I am excited to go to anything from parades to the Brooklyn Labor Day celebration and everything in between. It is an honor to be the 2025-2026 Brooklyn Dairy Queen.


Addison Curran, Monroe - Hi, my name is Addison Curran, and I am honored to be the 2025-2026 Monroe Dairy Queen. As I prepare to enter my junior year, I am excited about the opportunities and experiences that lie ahead.
This year, I have the privilege of serving as the Vice President of my FFA Chapter. Last school year, I participated in a Career Development Event where I had the chance to identify various cheeses and taste different types of milk. Through this experience, I discovered fascinating facts about the dairy industry, such as the origin of Colby cheese in Colby, WI. My involvement in FFA has been incredibly rewarding, and I am passionate about contributing to my chapter.
In addition to my FFA activities, I am an avid gymnast, competing in the Green County Gymnastics Program. Currently, I am a level 7 gymnast, with aspirations of advancing to level 8 soon. Competing across Wisconsin has allowed me to meet new people and form lasting friendships, and I look forward to making even more connections through gymnastics.
When I am not busy with school or gymnastics, I love to fish. This year, I had the amazing opportunity to travel to Canada, where I caught my best walleye and northern pike—both of which were longer than my arm!
Thank you for taking the time to learn about me and my life. I hope my story inspires you to go out and catch your biggest fish!


Trinity Rodebaugh, Albany - Hello! My name is Trinity Rodebaugh I’m your 2025-2026 Albany Dairy Queen. Here’s a little bit about me that you may not know I have 6 siblings 2 brothers and 4 sisters as I’m the middle child. Some of my favorite things to do is go swimming, watch the sunset, be with the other Dairy Queen girls, take my tortoise outside, and hangout with friends and family. I can’t wait to see where this opportunity takes me and I hope to see you all along the way!