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Since the end of April, township trustees have sought compensation from the zoo that would not raise ticket prices. But emails obtained in a public records request show that talks ...
Leaders in Liberty Township could add up to $1 to the price of admission at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to recoup the costs ...
Former Columbus Zoo and Aquarium marketing director Peter Fingerhut pleaded guilty to 16 felony ... Fingerhut oversaw promotional tickets, tie-ins with zoo sponsors and special events involving ...
A third of four Columbus Zoo and Aquarium officials pleaded guilty Monday morning to six felony charges related to theft and misappropriation of public zoo funds. Tracy Murnane, the zoo's former ...
Misspending and questionable business practices by former executives cost the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium at least $631,000, according to new documents obtained by The Dispatch. Zoo assets were used ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is hosting "Military Family Days" starting next month to honor those serving our country. From July 1 to July 4, current and former military ...
Franklin County residents looking to visit the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium this month can get half-price admission during two upcoming community days.. As a way to thank Franklin County voters who ...
The inaugural RendeZOO fundraiser transforms the Columbus Zoo into the magical world of Oz to benefit conservation efforts on May 17 from 7-11 p.m.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is warning potential guests of fraudulent ticket discount offers circulating on social media. The zoo shared two instances of fake ticket ...
Three former Columbus Zoo and Aquarium executives were indicted on Monday, accused of scheming to defraud the nonprofit zoo out of more than $2 million and spending the money on trips, concert ...
When the sun goes down at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, animals not usually seen there come to life, some of them for the first time in centuries. "Unextinct," the zoo's new interactive digital ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the nation reflected and honored the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, on Wednesday, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium shared a heartwarming story of two bonobos that were impacted. On ...
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