If you missed this weeks Business Insider and couldnt get one before the Statesman ran out Thursday, you will get a second chance.
Hundreds of people called Wednesday and Thursday asking for the edition. It features the life and work of former Micron Technology Chairman and CEO Steve Appleton, who died Feb. 3 when the plane he was piloting crashed at the Boise Airport. The Statesman decided Friday to print 1,000 extra copies for the public. They will be printed Monday and available Tuesday.
To get a copy by mail, call 377-6370 and ask that it be mailed to you. The cost is $3. Well need your credit card number. Call before 10 a.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. Sunday or 5 p.m. weekdays.
You can also come to the Statesman office at 1200 N. Curtis Road and get a copy for $2, the usual cover price.
Statesman seven-day subscribers who dont already receive the magazine can request future issues at no additional charge. Just call 377-6370.













