MANITOWOC - Teyanna Loether of Sauk City has been named Wisconsin's 68th Alice in Dairyland. As Alice, Loether will work as a communications professional for the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to educate the public about the importance of agriculture in Wisconsin.
Kristin Klossner of New Glarus was a finalist for the position, selected Saturday. Other candidates were Cassie Mayer of Slinger, Stephanie Nagel of Valders and Dormie Roberts of Burlington.
Loether will graduate this spring with a master's degree in animal sciences from University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Her position as Alice begins June 1. She succeeds 67th Alice in Dairyland Zoey Brooks of Waupaca. As Alice, Loether will travel about 40,000 miles speaking at events and giving media interviews.
Kristin Klossner of New Glarus was a finalist for the position, selected Saturday. Other candidates were Cassie Mayer of Slinger, Stephanie Nagel of Valders and Dormie Roberts of Burlington.
Loether will graduate this spring with a master's degree in animal sciences from University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Her position as Alice begins June 1. She succeeds 67th Alice in Dairyland Zoey Brooks of Waupaca. As Alice, Loether will travel about 40,000 miles speaking at events and giving media interviews.