Webster-Kirkwood Times Newspapers

Webster-Kirkwood Times Newspapers 122 W. Lockwood, 2nd floor
Webster Groves
Call us: 314-968-2699
Email us: [email protected] In 1986, a second paper was added. Louis since 1972.

The Webster-Kirkwood Times, South County Times and West End Word newspapers have more than four decades of proven experience promoting an informed citizenry and serving the needs of those in its communities. The first issue of The Webster Times was published on July 13, 1978, and was a monthly newspaper. In April 1979, the paper became the Webster-Kirkwood Times and published every two weeks. The

paper began its weekly publication on Friday, April 13, 1984. The Webster-Kirkwood Times serves the municipalities that comprise the Kirkwood and Webster Groves School districts. Zip codes include all of 63119 and 63122, and a large portion of 63131. That paper, now called the South County Times, covers the Affton and Lindbergh School Districts and some points beyond. Zip codes include all of 63126 and 63127, as well as large portions of 63026, 63123 and 63128. The two papers offer a combined weekly distribution in southwest St. Louis County of 76,000 papers. Residents in the circulation area receive the paper free of charge, and it is thrown on their lawns every Thursday evening or Friday morning. A number of stores in the area receive storestacks of the paper as well, allowing nearby residents to pick up a copy of the paper, even if they don't receive it at their home. In 2011, the Times purchased the West End Word newspaper. The West End Word is published every other Friday and has served the Central West End neighborhoods of St. With a circulation of 15,400, it also serves University City, Clayton, and portions of Brentwood, Maplewood and Richmond Heights. The paper is delivered to homes in parts of those areas, and also includes storestacks. In late March 2020, the Times and Word newspapers were forced to halt print publications for all three papers due to the pandemic. A few staff members continued to produce online content for the Times over the next several months. When longtime owner and former Webster-Kirkwood Times, Inc. Publisher Dwight Bitikofer made it known the papers would be shut down permanently, a group of employees stepped forward to purchase the paper. On Sept. 8, 2020, longtime employees Randy Drilingas, Kent Tentschert and Jaime Mowers, along with Eric Tentschert (Kent's brother), became the new owners of Webster-Kirkwood Times, Inc., bringing the Webster-Kirkwood Times back in print on Sept. 25, 2020. Drilingas serves as publisher, Tentschert is the general manager and Mowers is the editor-in-chief. The new ownership team also hopes to bring the South County Times and West End Word papers back in print at a later date. The Times is located at 122 W. Lockwood, 2nd floor, across from CJ Muggs Restaurant in Webster Groves. The phone number is 314-968-2699. Facebook Comment Policy: The Webster-Kirkwood Times Newspapers wishes to offer a place for healthy and diverse comments, debate, and conversation on our social media platforms. We have no wish to censor any comments, however, please refrain from posting any comments that contain abusive, profane, or hate-filled language, or solicitation and advertising for any products and services. Comments submitted containing those mentioned above will be deleted. (Examples of issues would be, but not limited to, racial, gender, and ethnic slurs or jokes; profane or sexually explicit language.)

Happy Valentine's Day! Spread the love with a new feel-good kindness column from Editor-in-Chief Jaime Mowers.Read more ...
02/14/2025

Happy Valentine's Day! Spread the love with a new feel-good kindness column from Editor-in-Chief Jaime Mowers.

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January saw more snow and ice than most would have liked, but despite the frigid temps and trying to dig out from under it all were several heartwarming stories. Neighbors

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One week after graduating from Webster University in 1985, 22-year-old Jeff Copeland began the long struggle to find his big break in Hollywood. He found it with Holly Woodlawn, a transgender actress and Warhol superstar.

The resulting roller coaster of success and financial ruin is the subject of Copeland’s new book, “Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn."

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One week after graduating from Webster University in 1985, 22-year-old Jeff Copeland packed up his car and drove to Hollywood. With only $1,200 to his name, he began the long

Happy Thursday! We've got a big paper for you this week with all the news and features that we could fit ... A love stor...
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Happy Thursday! We've got a big paper for you this week with all the news and features that we could fit ... A love story just in time for Valentine's, a Kirkwood High grad who danced next to Kendrick Lamar during the Super Bowl halftime show, Kirkwood continues its Black History Month celebrations, the new Webster Groves pool is on track to open by Memorial Day, the Shrewsbury Police Department receives high marks and employees with the city of Webster continue to leave at an alarming rate ... all in this week's WKT!

Plus, don't forget to check out our VALENTINE PERSONALS to see if anyone special dropped you a line!

The Webster Groves City Council on Feb. 4 held a public hearing on a conditional use permit for a banquet facility at We...
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The Webster Groves City Council on Feb. 4 held a public hearing on a conditional use permit for a banquet facility at Webster’s Yorkshire Village.

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The Webster Groves City Council on Feb. 4 held a public hearing on a conditional use permit for a banquet facility at Webster’s Yorkshire Village.

As Kirkwood Public Library closes in on a century of service, there are several million more reasons to “check out” all ...
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As Kirkwood Public Library closes in on a century of service, there are several million more reasons to “check out” all it has to offer.

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Glendale’s Prop S, an $18.18 million bond issue designed to tackle “long-overdue” improvements to streets, sidewalks and...
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Glendale’s Prop S, an $18.18 million bond issue designed to tackle “long-overdue” improvements to streets, sidewalks and stormwater systems across the city, will appear on the April 8 ballot.

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Glendale’s Prop S, an $18.18 million bond issue designed to tackle “long-overdue” improvements to streets, sidewalks and stormwater systems across the city, will appear on the April 8 ballot.

The Kirkwood School District Board of Education heard an update on smartphone policy discussion at its meeting on Monday...
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The Kirkwood School District Board of Education heard an update on smartphone policy discussion at its meeting on Monday, Feb. 3.

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The Kirkwood School District Board of Education heard an update on smartphone policy discussion at its meeting on Monday, Feb. 3.

With a pair of proclamations, the city of Webster Groves on Tuesday declared February as Black History Month and Feb. 7-...
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With a pair of proclamations, the city of Webster Groves on Tuesday declared February as Black History Month and Feb. 7-14 as Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week.

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With a pair of proclamations, the city of Webster Groves on Tuesday declared February as Black History Month and Feb. 7-14 as Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week.

More than 50 fifth graders from Tillman Elementary, known as the Tillman Pepper Steppers, showed off their dance moves a...
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More than 50 fifth graders from Tillman Elementary, known as the Tillman Pepper Steppers, showed off their dance moves at “Kirkwood Black Heritage: A Musical Journey,” a Jan. 31 event benefitting the Kirkwood Historical Society and showcasing Black musical traditions.

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More than 50 fifth graders from Tillman Elementary, known as the Tillman Pepper Steppers, showed off their dance moves at “Kirkwood Black Heritage: A Musical Journey,” a Jan. 31 event

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With a military husband and frequent moves, Lindsay Mullenger often joked that the only thing consistent about her life ...
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With a military husband and frequent moves, Lindsay Mullenger often joked that the only thing consistent about her life was Friday nights spent watching “Shark Tank” with a glass of wine. After years of enjoying the entrepreneurial reality show from her home, the Kirkwood native recently found herself on the other side of the screen.

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Publisher Randy Drilingas shares how local newspapers can compete with the internet in his latest column.Read more ...
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Publisher Randy Drilingas shares how local newspapers can compete with the internet in his latest column.

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I’m still going on about ways local newspapers can compete with the internet and have come up with what I believe is a stellar idea:

Kirkwood officials have approved an application for grant monies in support of a proposed $2.6 million upgrade to portio...
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Kirkwood officials have approved an application for grant monies in support of a proposed $2.6 million upgrade to portions of Argonne Drive.

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Kirkwood officials have approved an application for grant monies in support of a proposed $2.6 million upgrade to portions of Argonne Drive.

Happy Thursday! The Kirkwood Public Library celebrates a milestone, Glendale introduces an infrastructure proposition an...
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Happy Thursday! The Kirkwood Public Library celebrates a milestone, Glendale introduces an infrastructure proposition and a banquet center is proposed for Yorkshire Village in Webster — plus, check out Black History Month celebrations in the area in this week's Times!

You'll also find a kindness column from Editor-in-Chief Jaime Mowers, photos from a Mermaid Pool Party in Des Peres, Reel World movie reviews and more!

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Webster Groves has returned a familiar face to its parks and recreation department. James Boyd joined the city as the de...
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Webster Groves has returned a familiar face to its parks and recreation department. James Boyd joined the city as the department’s new director on Jan. 22.

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Webster Groves has returned a familiar face to its parks and recreation department. James Boyd joined the city as the department’s new director on Jan. 22.

The Village Bar and 1879 Distilling Company, 12239-12247 Manchester Road in Des Peres, has received the go-ahead to sell...
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The Village Bar and 1879 Distilling Company, 12239-12247 Manchester Road in Des Peres, has received the go-ahead to sell its products off site.

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The Village Bar and 1879 Distilling Company, 12239-12247 Manchester Road in Des Peres, has received the go-ahead to sell its products off site.

A Kirkwood bakery is asking for help to defend its flagship smiley face cookies against a legal challenge from an East C...
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A Kirkwood bakery is asking for help to defend its flagship smiley face cookies against a legal challenge from an East Coast restaurant chain.

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A Kirkwood bakery is asking for help to defend its flagship smiley face cookies against a legal challenge from an East Coast restaurant chain.

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Webster Groves, MO

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Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm

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+13149682699

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