Tim Scott

Tim Scott


Call in Number: 563-263-8600

Tim Scott


Call in Number: 563-263-8600

Iowa Moves Closer To Opportunity Of A Lifetime For Players And Fans

If you were honest with yourself, as an Iowa fan, you expected a win over Clemson and then hoped the Hawkeyes could be competitive with the no. 1 seed... Read More.

Logan Street Closure Begins March 30

Drivers should plan for changes on Muscatine’s west side as a major construction project shifts into a new area. Starting Monday, March 30, weather permitting, Logan Street will close to... Read More.

Iowa Defeats Nebrasks 77-71 To Advance To The Elite 8

Remember Iowa’s mantra after its first-round NCAA Tournament win over Clemson? We may not play pretty, but we’ll fight for 40 minutes. Those same Iowa Hawkeyes weathered an early... Read More.

Musser Park Playground Closes for Repairs Temporarily

The Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department will temporarily close the playground at Musser Park beginning Friday, March 27, to allow for repairs to playground equipment and the play surface. The... Read More.

Voices from the Civil War Come Alive in Muscatine Exhibit

A powerful new exhibit is bringing the realities of the Civil War closer to home, telling the story not just of a nation divided—but of a community forever changed. The... Read More.

ESPN Examines How Iowa Can Beat Nebraska In Sweet 16

After knocking off No. 1-seeded Florida in the biggest upset of 2026 March Madness to this point, the Hawkeyes are getting ready to get back in action against a... Read More.

About Tim Scott

KWPC’s Tim Scott is truly a renaissance man.

Tim's love of radio started when he was just 13 in 1973, he would ride his bicycle out to the radio station and ask to set in with Ron Edwin and Steve bridges.

In 1975, Tim officially started his career in radio broadcasting at KWPC-KFMH, he is proud to say that he has worked for every radio station owner KWPC has ever had from the very first owner George Volger to the current owners of Krieger Media Company.

As the years went by Tim's radio career turned more towards the engineering department.

Tim's home base is Muscatine, where he works at KWPC and MC 93.

Throughout the years, Tim has rebuilt and rewired the entire Muscatine property, including studio and transmitters, Tim also does contract engineering work with several other radio groups in the Midwest.

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