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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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 51 of his colleagues put several voice service providers on notice.
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One Book Siouxland is hosting an event April 8 aiming to raise awareness about Missing and Murdered Indigenous people.
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The Division of Criminal Investigation is looking into two separate but related officer-involved shootings.
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Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation celebrates Earth Month in April with two family-friendly festivals.
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Chosen from among 78 artists, Chris Combs serves as this year’s Artist-in-Residence at the Sanford Underground Research Facility. Based out of Washington D.C., Combs says his artwork both embraces and questions technology.
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The West River Area Health Education Center held its first fundraiser with a little bit of a twist. Four health care professionals danced it out against each other — all in the name of health care education.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley, together with a coalition of his peers, is seeking preliminary approval for a multi-million-dollar settlement with a generic drug manufacturer.
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Department of Education leaders recognized Eric Pederson—a special education teacher from Aberdeen Central High School—at this year’s Special Education Conference.
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The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office said they’ve arrested an Ellsworth airman in connection to the murder of a woman whose remains were found near Hill City.
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NewsAttorney General Marty Jackley and the state Department of Transportation warn of another scam targeting South Dakotans. In the latest one, people are receiving text messages that say they have an outstanding road toll to pay.