Two Delphi Seniors Receive First Deputy Noah Rainey & Jail Officer Dane Northcutt Scholarships

Lacoya Wood receives the Deputy Noah Rainey and Jail Officer Dane Northcutt Scholarship.
– Photos courtesy of CCSO

Two Carroll County law enforcement personnel attended the Delphi High School graduation ceremony to award the first two Deputy Noah Rainey and Jail Officer Dane Northcutt Scholarships to seniors intending to pursue a career in criminal justice.

Keaghan Lane receives the Deputy Noah Rainey and Jail Officer Dane Northcutt Scholarship.

Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy Drew Yoder and Delphi Police Sgt. Colin Deckard were joined by Maria Rainey to present Keaghan Lane and Lacoya Wood with the very first two awards of the Deputy Noah Rainey and Jail Officer Dane Northcutt Scholarship.

The scholarship is geared toward supporting graduating seniors who are planning to pursue further education in the Criminal Justice field of study.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Yoder and Sgt. Deckard proposed the scholarship, and recruiting the help and funding needed for the scholarship was achieved through the first gold outing in support of the program.

“Good job gentlemen,” Sheriff Tony Liggett released. “Noah and Dane will never be forgotten. I know they were smiling big this evening.”