- After failing to be re-elected, politician Blake Washburn returns home and becomes editor of the local newspaper. When he notices the influence the paper has on the public, he uses it to appeal to potential voters in the next election.
- Blake Washburn blames manufacturer MacFarland for his defeat in the race for re-election to the state legislature. He takes over his uncle's newspaper to take on big business as an enemy of the people. Miss Martin works in the "Herald" newspaper office. When tragedy strikes, Blake must re-examine his views.—Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
- Defeated, embittered ex-United States senator Blake Washburn returns to his small hometown and takes a job as editor of the local newspaper, The Herald. And determined to win the next election, Washburn uses the newspaper as a platform to promote his ardent anti-corporate views, setting his sights on exposing the wrongdoings of unscrupulous big corporations, including local corporate magnate John MacFarland's industry. However, when an accident occurs, threatening the life of an innocent, help comes from an unexpected place. Should Washburn reconsider his position before more damage is done?—Nick Riganas
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