Krystal Miga
Local Host, Morning EditionKrystal is the local host of "Morning Edition."
She grew up in Rapid City, graduated from Stevens High School, and earned her master's degree in broadcasting from San Francisco State University.
She previously served as a producer and board operator for Cumulus Media in San Francisco, and served as a producer and on-air talent for Pandora Media in Oakland and KXMZ in Rapid City.
Krystal is also a U.S. Air Force veteran.
She is based at SDPB's Black Hills Studio in Rapid City.
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The South Dakota Arts Council has purchased 10 new pieces of artwork for the state’s public art collection.
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An ‘expanded’ Rushmore Music Festival is underway in the Black Hills. The festival brings dozens of students and faculty artists together every summer to focus on music education.
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The annual Rushmore Music Festival is underway in the Black Hills, where dozens of students and faculty artists from around the world focus on music education, performance, and community.
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Just in time for the Rushmore Music Festival, the BeethoVAN gets a little lift. And it’s all part of this year’s festival expansion.
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Pete Lien and Sons is donating nearly 23 acres of land to Rapid City — in part — to build an indoor sports complex for youth activities.
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The American Red Cross is urging South Dakotans to give blood or platelets to help power the blood-supply this summer.
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Starting June 25, Monument Health is enacting limited visitation at its Rapid City Hospital Women’s and Children’s Center.
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South Dakota receives $1.9 million as part of another settlement with drug manufacturers, according to Attorney General Marty Jackley.
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South Dakota is expected to receive more than $10 million as part of a settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family.
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NewsThe Department of Veterans Affairs officials say the agency is offering grants to organizations that assist with legal services for Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.