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The AICA launches new website

The American-International Charolais Association launched April 11 with a dynamic, new look to their website. The site now provides online visitors with dramatic improvements in navigation, uniformity, appearance and accessibility.

The bold, freshly designed site (www.charolaisusa.com) provides expanded information about the Association's news and updates, latest articles, junior programs, a day-to-day calendar, as well as, pertinent membership information.

Enhancements to the website include:

--Improved navigation: Web pages work in intuitive and consistent ways, making it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for and know where they are within the website.

--Improved look and feel: Enhanced graphics and the new page layouts provide visitors with an improved user experience.

--New Features: New features on the website include the latest articles and columns from the Charolais Journal, news and events notices, a special AIJCA information section and calendar section.

Visit www.charolaisusa.com to view the new website.

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