Finalists named for 68th Princess Kay of the Milky Way
Ten dairy princesses from across Minnesota have been named finalists for the 68th Princess Kay of the Milky Way with the winner being crowned in August.
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The ten finalists for the 68th Princess Kay of the Milky Way are shown. The winner will be crowned in August.
Photo courtesy of Midwest Dairy
ST. PAUL Ten dairy princesses from across Minnesota have been named finalists for the 68th Princess Kay of the Milky Way.
According to a news release from Midwest Dairy, the finalists were selected after participating in virtual or in-person judging sessions May 14 and 15. The typical dairy promotion and leadership event was separated into two days of virtual leadership sessions and a day of judging due to COVID-19 precautions.
Finalists named for 68th Princess Kay of the Milky Way
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