Gabe Cutter has sworn to make the town of Red Sky pay for the lynching of his innocent brother.
Oklahoma bandit Harry Gannon decides to turn over a new leaf: to settle down with his sweetheart and go straight.
Thirteen-year-old Davey's father has been killed by an outlaw known only as ""The Weasel."" Gunman Frank Denton prepares the boy to avenge his father's murder.
Cass, Ben and Valdez are three bandits who escape.
New March might be a ghost town before long. The Great Plains Railroad is planning to bypass it and build a company town two miles away. Some irate citizens of New March kill a railroad employee, and Foreman, who was raised there, is assigned to investigate.
""Blind Griff Kincaid comes to Stillwater to help the farmers, who are being exploited by a land syndicate. Griff wins the trust of most of the populace—but Foreman has some doubts."" (TV Guide)
An outlaw named Spangler has escaped the law, and Sheriff Ned Danvers is determined to track him down. Danvers has a special interest in the case: the aging sheriff's re-election depends on capturing Spangler.
Thomas Healy, head of a traveling Shakespearean troupe, arrives in Stillwater and talks Slim and Breeson into appearing in his show. This leaves only Foreman on duty—and makes it easier for the troupe to rob the local bank.
Cavalry sergeants Ben Thompson, Frank Burling and Myles Ree have been in tight spots before, so they aren't too upset when they run into Indians on the warpath.