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HF Financial Announces Preliminary Results of Board Elections at Annual Meeting


Published on 2011-12-13 12:42:09 - Market Wire
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D.--([ ])--HF Financial Corp. (Nasdaq: HFFC) today announced that a preliminary vote count provided by the Companyas proxy solicitor indicates the Companyas nominee Thomas Van Wyhe and PL Capitalas nominee John W. Palmer have been elected to the Companyas Board of Directors at HF Financialas annual meeting of shareholders.

"We appreciate the strong participation of our shareholders. We welcome Mr. Van Wyhe back to the Board and look forward to working with Mr. Palmer. Together with the other members of the Board, we will work in the best interests of all shareholders."

Michael Vekich, Chairman of HF Financialas Board said, aWe appreciate the strong participation of our shareholders. We welcome Mr. Van Wyhe back to the Board and look forward to working with Mr. Palmer. Together with the other members of the Board, we will work in the best interests of all shareholders.a

Final results of the voting at the annual meeting will be available in approximately a week to ten days once they have been certified by IVS Associates, Inc., the judge of election.

About HF Financial Corp.

HF Financial Corp., based in Sioux Falls, SD, is the parent company for financial services companies, including Home Federal Bank, Mid America Capital Services,Inc., dba Mid America Leasing Company, Hometown Investment Services,Inc. and HF Financial Group,Inc. The largest publicly traded savings association headquartered in South Dakota, HF Financial Corp. operates with 34 offices in 19 communities, throughout Eastern South Dakota and one location in Marshall, Minnesota. The Corporation has opened a branch in the Twin Cities market as Infinia Bank, a Division of Home Federal Bank of South Dakota. Internet banking is also available at [ www.homefederal.com ].

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