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The Chiefs announced Tuesday, June 17, that Dan Meers, who has played the role of KC Wolf for 35 years, is retiring from the ...
Kristian is back with his Out of the Theater reaction to the highly anticipated Wolf Man movie! In this video, he gives his first impressions of the latest horror movie from Blumhouse, which ...
Today, Clarke is honouring her father’s legacy as the owner of the new Grey Wolf Cafe in Dugald, Man. Since its grand opening ...
On 'National Mascot Day,' Dan Meers, affectionately known as the Chiefs' 'Director of Shenanigans' and original K.C. Wolf ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that Dan Meers is passing the torch of KC Wolf mascot duties as of July 1.
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When pro-wolf activists arrived in Daniel, Wyoming, on Saturday to protest the state’s wolf management policies, they were ...
“Dan Meers has been the heart and soul behind KC Wolf for 35 years,” Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said. “Since joining the organization in 1990, Dan helped establish KC Wolf not only as a source of energy ...
Family members, friends, recall the late judge James R. Williams as an "ordinary man doing extraordinary things" during ceremony renaming post office.
On Tuesday, Dan Meers- the original 'KC Wolf' announced his retirement after 35 years as the Chiefs' beloved mascot. Also known as the franchise's Director of Shenanigans", Meers helped build the ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Tuesday that after 35 years, Dan Meers is handing over his unofficial director of shenanigans title — Meers will officially hang up the KC Wolf suit on July 1.