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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This summer, a museum in Watertown is taking it to the streets. The Codington County Historical Society and Heritage Museum has big plans for local artists — an Art Alley Gallery.
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The South Dakota Hall of Fame announces the 2025 class.
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The Avera Race Against Cancer takes place May 10 with events in Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Pierre and Yankton.
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The state Department of Health issues a couple advisories following a sampling program designed to assess the safety of fish consumption.
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Gov. Larry Rhoden is asking for input on filling a state House of Representatives vacancy. This follows the resignation of Republican Representative Chris Reder.
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Each day, SDPB brings you statewide news coverage. We then compile those stories into a daily podcast.
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Levitt at the Falls announces this summer's concert season in downtown Sioux Falls.
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SculptureWalk crews are installing this year’s exhibition Friday and Saturday in Sioux Falls. From the Washington Pavilion to the Cathedral Historic District to Falls Park, dozens of sculptures will adorn the city through the year.
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Augustana breaks ground on a new apartment building for students. The $12 million Foundation Heights project is part of the university’s strategic plan to update and build new facilities on campus.
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NewsLongtime meteorologist and Rapid City-area foodie Eric Gardner has died. KOTA said he’s been with organization since 2002 and was also well-known in the regional culinary and wine scenes.