Hm...I was afraid of that but it will not be worse than the cities I'm sure.
Time to ban together and contact our legislators and find a way to turn this over. The supreme court is quickly stepping over their boundaries.
And remember, once something is designated "public property", the government determines how it is used, what can be done with it and can prevent any religion use.
I'm not arguing, but I will say that rural governments typically have more desire and "need" to increase their tax base than cities. But it's safe to say they'll all be licking their chops today.