11:15 AM: The Wichita Eagle reports two brothers celebrated winning a $75,000 lottery ticket by buying some marijuana & meth, but then caused an explosion in their duplex when they tried to light their bongs with butane.
11:00 AM: The home arena for the Traktor Chelyabinsk hockey team, which was damaged in Friday's asteroid explosion, has been cleared by the KHL to host playoffs games starting on Thursday.
10:45 AM: KFOR-TV reports 41-year-old Gannon Mendez was arrested on child abuse charges for allegedly beating his 9-year-old son because the son said he likes Oklahoma better than Oklahoma State. Mendez is also accused of waking his son throughout the night & forcing him to do push-ups.
10:30 AM: Country singer Mindy McCready, who committed suicide on Sunday, reportedly shot a dog that belonged to boyfriend David Wilson before turning the gun on herself. Wilson was found dead at the same Arkansas home last month from an apparent suicide.
10:15 AM: KSDK reports that Lindenwood University diving coach Kyle Friesenhahn was arrested on assault charges for trying to punch and spit at police officers after he was pulled over for driving the wrong way down a street in St. Peters, Missouri.
10:00 AM: Texas A&M QB & 2012 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel says he's taking all his classes online this semester due to all the attention & autograph requests he gets on campus: "I went one day - it was a small class of 20 or 25 - and it kind of turned into more of a big deal than I thought."
9:00 PM: NBC Dallas-Ft. Worth reports on Justin Nicholas, a Frisco Wakeland High School basketball player who missed the last two months while battling cancer but was allowed to score one final basket during Wakeland's senior night game.
8:45 PM: The Dayton and Gardner-Webb college baseball teams got into a snowball fight during a weather delay in Saturday's game at Boiling Springs, North Carolina.
8:30 PM: During Sunday's first full squad meeting with manager Dale Sveum, Chicago Cubs players took off their jackets to reveal they were all wearing bright orange hunting gear. Sveum was shot in the ear by Robin Yount during a hunting trip this off-season.
8:15 PM: The Kansas City Chiefs have signed safety Husain Abdullah, a practicing Muslim who sat out the 2012 NFL season to go on a speaking tour of mosques across the country & make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
8:00 PM: The Baltimore Sun reports that the city of Baltimore spent $585,000 on a study on how the city can save money.
7:45 PM: NFL Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana & New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton visited Tulane football practice on Monday. Montana's son Nick is a QB for the Green Wave, while Tulane head coach Curtis Johnson was a former Saints assistant under Payton.
7:30 PM: A man was found dead on a golf course in Sunrise, Florida early Monday morning after shots were heard from behind a nearby gentlemen's club.
7:15 PM: Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson said after speaking to NBA owners during All-Star Weekend about keeping the Kings from moving to Seattle: "I can just tell you that everyone I talked to - and I am not going to be specific - but everyone is rooting for Sacramento."
7:00 PM: New Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said he prefers to draft players from big schools: "I'm not saying I would never draft a small-school player, but they would have to dominate that level. I wouldn't say absolutes, but I'm a believer: Big school, big competition."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=48326
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