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The airport is working on a new airport terminal that the manager says costs $1.6 million. The project is privately-funded from donations. It's quite the upgrade from the current 300 square feet building to 4,600 square feet terminal. Included would be classrooms, a new lounge, and an overnight room for pilots who may need a rest. The airport will also partner with Purdue University to be a satellite training center for aviation, a place people could learn and get credit towards a degree.

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Many have seen the Neil Armstrong artifacts at the self-titled museum in Wapakoneta. Our Eran Hami got another look at Armstrong's life at his former college. Neil Armstrong began sending his work back to his alma mater, Purdue, in 2006. Now his legacy grows with what he's teaching the future generations. After his passing, he left much more in his will to be sent to his alma mater. Now, much of it is on display in "Apollo in the Archives". Open to the public, people come in to see documents that detail Armstrong as an undergrad, his notes while learning at NASA, and also memorabilia from his Apollo 11 mission.